Violence supervision in Conan

Chapter 601 Tonight, Oscar's starlight belongs to Oni Takeshi!

Chapter 601 Tonight, Oscar's starlight belongs to Oni Takeshi!

The Oscars are star-studded tonight.

The film features directors including industry veteran Spielberg and rising stars like Nolan, but of course, the most anticipated director is Takeshi Ono.

Among the stars are A-list actors such as Tom Hanks, Julia Roberts, and Sylvester Stallone.

There's also Tom Cruise, who will receive an Oscar for Lifetime Achievement in the future; Johnny Depp, who rose to fame with "Pirates of the Caribbean"; Leonardo DiCaprio, who made his mark with "Harry Potter," and so on...

Looking at the familiar faces, Ono Takeshi remained neither surprised nor pleased.

With his current status and position, setting aside the filter of his past life, he can now look down on these people.

Even if we only consider the works themselves, Tonight Takeshi Onino is the brightest star!

"Ladies and gentlemen, welcome to the Oscars!"

Whoopi Goldberg, who rose to fame with "Sister Act," walked onto the stage in a gold dress. Her dark face was unremarkable, yet she possessed an inherent comedic charm.

She is the host of the awards ceremony tonight.

Whoopi Goldberg showed no stage fright, displaying a steady demeanor and witty remarks with ease, eliciting frequent laughter from the audience and creating a relaxed atmosphere.

Oni Takeshi nodded secretly. Sure enough, those who could fight their way up in the realistic and cruel world of Hollywood all had some skills.

Following Oscar tradition, Whoopi Goldberg opened with a few humorous jokes, taking turns teasing the nominees.

"Director Spielberg, thank you so much for making me realize that there must never be a third world war..."

The whole room burst into laughter.

Spielberg smiled and shook his head.

Whoopi Goldberg then looked at Tom Hanks and gave him a few funny winks: "Tom, if it were you, I wouldn't mind AIDS~" (Tom Hanks played an AIDS patient in "Philadelphia")

Her words drew laughter from the entire audience once again.

Osamu Kenzaki and other Asians were a little unaccustomed to Whoopi Goldberg's boldness, but Takeshi Ono understood that this was an Oscar tradition. Compared to David Letterman's outspokenness, Whoopi Goldberg was already considered to have toned it down.

Tom Hanks himself simply laughed it off.

Next, Whoopi Goldberg turned his gaze toward Takeshi Onino.

Many people at the scene immediately straightened their posture slightly.

Everyone in this industry knows the feud between Hollywood and Takeshi Ono. This time, Takeshi Ono's feat of receiving fifteen nominations directly slapped Hollywood in the face.

As a member of Hollywood, Whoopi Goldberg was eager to see how she would tease Takeshi Onino.

However, these people were soon disappointed.

Whoopi Goldberg didn't say anything excessive, not even targeting Onitake's skin and nationality as they expected, and his words weren't even particularly sharp.

It was merely a harmless joke about Ono Takeshi's appearance.

"Director King, I must say, you are the most suitable director I have ever seen to play a murderer. The role of Hannibal should have been played by you."

Of course, Mr. Kurosawa's performance was also excellent, but why wasn't he there tonight? To be honest, after watching the movie, I've become an irrevocably devoted fan of his.

As she spoke, she deliberately made a lovestruck expression.

Not only was there no provocation, but it even implied a hint of flattery.

Laughter erupted again, but this time it carried a somewhat strange undertone.

Ono Takeshi gave a formulaic smile and didn't respond.

He was surprised that Oscar had been so restrained this time, even though he had been prepared to be targeted.

It seems that tonight might go more smoothly than I expected.

This is indeed the case.

The awards ceremony will now begin.

First, there are the technical awards.

Initially, Takeshi Onino was not nominated for Best Art Direction or Best Visual Effects. It wasn't until the Best Editing award that "The Sixth Sense" was nominated.

"The winner is..."

Gina Davis, who was presenting the award, opened the card and announced the winner.

"...The Sixth Sense, by Takeshi Onino!"

There was a moment of silence, followed by enthusiastic applause.

Regardless of their true feelings, everyone outwardly congratulated Takeshi Onino.

"Great! (Yes!)"

At the same time, cheers echoed across the country from neon lights thousands of miles away.

This year's Oscars can be described as an unprecedentedly glorious moment for Japanese cinema. Therefore, regardless of whether they were fans of Takeshi Onino or not, countless people stayed in front of their televisions to witness this historic moment.

Even Kogoro Mouri, unusually, gave up attending Yoko Okino's concert and watched TV with his daughter and wife.

When the results for Best Editing were announced, and everyone heard that "The Sixth Sense" and Takeshi Oni had won, everyone spontaneously cheered loudly.

"Yay! I won a prize!"

Ran Mouri jumped up with joy and instinctively picked up her phone to share her happiness with Shinichi Kudo.

Ding dong.

At the scene, Conan's pocket immediately beeped with a text message notification, and he promptly pulled out Shinichi Kudo's cell phone.

Seeing Conan grinning foolishly, Ai Haibara couldn't help but roll her eyes.

Meanwhile, countless others were watching this scene closely.

Among the attendees were members of the Mud Party, the First Investigation Division, employees of the Onino Foundation, entertainment stars such as Asano Minami, and even members of the Black Organization, many of whom secretly turned on the television.

Under the watchful eyes of countless people, Ono Takeshi straightened his clothes and walked confidently onto the stage.

"Congratulations."

Gina Davis smiled and shook hands with Takeshi Ono, her beautiful eyes taking a slightly curious look at the uniquely handsome and exceptionally talented Eastern man in front of her.

Ignoring the sexy woman beside him, Ono Takeshi gave a brief acceptance speech and then went straight back with the trophy.

Others were surprised by his composure and conciseness, but Ono Takeshi understood that this was just the beginning, and there was no need to rush to give a long acceptance speech.

If he weren't afraid of sounding too pretentious, he would have said something like, "I'll be back..."

Amid applause, Ono Takeshi returned to his seat.

Kenzaki and the others craned their necks, looking curiously at the legendary golden statuette, their eyes filled with envy.

Oni Takeshi smiled and casually handed over the trophy.

This thing isn't worth much to him.

The next thing that came up quickly was the Best Original Screenplay award.

The presenter didn't keep the audience in suspense and announced the results directly:

"The Silence of the Lambs, by Takeshi Ono!"

Since there is no original novel in this world, this movie is naturally considered to be Takeshi Onino's original work.

As soon as he finished speaking, thunderous applause erupted once again.

All eyes were drawn to that burly figure.

Oni Takeshi calmly stood up and strode forward.

Tonight, the Oscar spotlight is destined to belong to him!

(End of this chapter)

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