Spoilers mean plot disclosure, which means telling others the core content and clues of a work of art before they finish watching it.
Spoilers are the act of leaking the content of plot-related works (such as novels, TV series, movies, comics, games, etc.). The content usually involves the core or hidden plot of the story.
Therefore, readers who have not watched the original work may be less interested in appreciating the original work after reading it. However, some people want to know the plot in advance to judge whether they decide to enjoy the work. Book reviews, movie reviews, and discussion forums on the Internet are increasingly paying attention to the importance of spoilers.
As for spoilers, without announcing the results, the results were deduced and analyzed in advance, and the results were correct, which is quite admirable. Under the premise that the results have been announced, it is more disgusting to impose the known results on people who do not know the results.
Source of spoilers:
From Ma Boyong's "The Art of Spoilers": There are many kinds of art in this world, some make people cry; some make people bleed; People sweat; there are also some arts that make people shed tears first, then sweat, and finally bleed; there are also arts that make people bleed first, then sweat, and then tears—of course, the latter two are no longer within the scope of this discussion.
Lord Wilt Stewart gave a definition of spoiler in his famous book "On the Spirit of Our Age": "A spoiler is an elegant, refined, human The crystallization of wisdom."
Werner Heisenberg also mentioned in "Copenhagen: The Story I Have to Tell with Bohr": "My inspiration for the principle of nuclear fission was entirely due to this. Spoilers are a kind of intellectual gymnastics. The principle of spoilers is basically the same as that of nuclear fission: use spoilers to hit the pleasure of reading, let it fission, and release double the pleasure of spoilers."
For example. As you can see, the above famous quotes are all fake, but this does not affect the legitimacy of spoilers. So, what are spoilers? On May 25, 1977, he held up a sign in front of 37 movie theaters in the United States, telling everyone who bought a ticket: "The Black Lord is Luke's father, and he later died."
It was in On the eve of the Spring Festival in mainland China in 1980, after saying New Year greetings at the highest decibel level in the alley with a loudspeaker, he said: "Xu Wenqiang was shot to death as soon as he went out." It was halfway through the screening of "The Sixth Sense" in 1999. To the audience who were still sympathizing with Toni Collette: "The one who died was actually Bruce Willis."
It was in 1993 that he squatted in front of the comic book store and told the man holding "Kindaichi" The happy boys of "Shonen Event Book" said: "The murderer of the Lake Sadness murder incident was Tono Eiji. He did not die and later appeared in "Black Death Butterfly"." They told the email in the form of a mass EMIAL in 2004 Everyone on the list: “The Holy Grail is in the Louvre, Jesus has a descendant, it’s Sophia.
”