Was it possible that Waltz played in this movie the ancestor of a certain Zhou surnamed Da V?
(The article was first published on the public account "Movie Madhouse", WeChat ID: dianyingfengrenyuan)
Recently, a blogger surnamed Zhou from the media was exposed to repeatedly misappropriating articles from other media authors, and then turned it into his own use through washing up the manuscript. After being exposed, this week's surnamed V, faced with conclusive evidence, not only did not apologize publicly, but arbitrarily condemned the colleagues who exposed his manuscript washing behavior. The exposure of the manuscript washing behavior not only did not allow this big V's self-media to be condemned and controlled as it should be, but it contributed to her reputation.
The movie "Big Eyes" to be introduced today tells a story about the plagiarism of an original work.
The heroine in this movie, Margaret, is a female painter of non-disciplinary background in the United States in the late 1950s. He especially likes to draw people with big eyes. Because of his introverted personality, he didn't know how to promote his paintings to the outside world, so he had never been famous before.
Until she met Walter Keane. This man particularly appreciates her paintings and seems to have a good impression of her. As a single mother, Margaret resonated with Walter. Walter used his flexible business acumen to vigorously promote Margaret's paintings, which also strengthened Margaret's love for her.
But after marrying Walter for a long time, Margaret discovered that Walter actually exploited her creative efforts by marrying her, and secretly plagiarized her paintings, signed them as her own without authorization, even On TV shows as the author.
So a rights defense lawsuit was fought like this. But Margaret, who is not good at speech, naturally can't compete with Walter who is clever tongue. Moreover, among the female art creators at that time, very few were respected and valued. Walter had deceived and plagiarized the works of the ungirl painter in the name of love before, and none of the original authors dared to accuse her.
Fortunately, the courts are not all decadent and incompetent, whether in the movie or in reality-in order to verify the truth and truth of the incident, the judge asked Margaret and Walter to paint on the spot. Walter, who just talked without practice, had to keep making excuses to shirk until the end of the painting time.
Marguerite completed a complete painting on site within the specified time with her solid foundation.
Facts speak louder than words. Marguerite finally used her talent and perseverance to defend her rights to win the respect she deserved for the neglected female compatriots. Perhaps it is this perseverance and conviction that infected Tim Bolton, who also loves art, that gave him the most ungothic, most intriguing but most inspiring film by Tim Bolton in 2014. Eye".
However, the sad thing is that a few decades ago, some women like Margaret worked for the equal rights of men and women through reasonable and reasonable methods. Although the equal rights of men and women have not yet been realized, at least they have won more voice for their female compatriots. Today, some women use the feminist trend of public opinion to infringe on the legitimate rights and interests of other people, including female compatriots, and overdraw their right to speak as women. For the tens of millions of people who have worked hard for the equal rights of men and women for a long time, isn't this a kind of painful self-slashing blow?
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