Recently, China Film Huateng questioned whether the movie "Nezha: The Devil Child Comes into the World" plagiarized their creative show "Memory 5D+" which has been performing for three years, and pointed out that there are many similarities in the script story and scenes, and called on director Jiaozi to review the script. Shi Jing, a konghou player and one of the leading actors of the creative show, said, "After watching Nezha, I feel like the soul of the entire show has been dug out. How can we continue to perform in the future!" She also released several comparison pictures. As of August 23, the box office of "Nezha: The Devil Child Comes into the World" in China has exceeded 4.31 billion yuan, surpassing the record of 608.58 million US dollars set by "Incredibles 2" in North America, becoming the highest-grossing animated film in a single market worldwide. At the same time, the box office of "Nezha: The Devil Child Comes into the World" has surpassed "Avengers 4: Endgame". The only ones ahead of it are "Wolf Warrior 2" (5.682 billion) and "The Wandering Earth" (4.656 billion). I wonder what everyone thinks about the alleged plagiarism of "Nezha"? |
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