Violence supervision in Conan

Chapter 643 reignites public debate: Vodka to star in "The Terminator"

Chapter 643 reignites public debate: Vodka to star in "The Terminator"

The screening room was unusually quiet.

Even after the credits had finished rolling, there was still no applause, and no one got up to leave.

Everyone was deeply moved by this film.

"The Diary of John Rabe" is more like a true documentary, taking everyone back to that era of war and turmoil.

Death, bloodshed, sacrifice, cruelty... these elements form a heavy history, weighing on everyone's hearts like a stone.

It made them truly realize that what died was not just a simple and cold number, but a series of vibrant lives!
The crimes committed by the Japanese army are undeniable!

Western audiences were surprised to learn that such a horrific massacre had occurred in the far East, and that the victims who deserved sympathy were not only the Jews.

The Japanese audience members were equally somber.

When the veil was lifted, they suddenly realized that the truth was so bloody.

Anyone with a shred of conscience cannot turn a blind eye, much less deny this history with righteous indignation.

"So, we actually did this kind of thing..."

People like Professor Agasa, who are kind-hearted, are filled with guilt.

Takeshi Ono sighed. He didn't know how many people this film would influence, but all he had to do was show the Nanjing Massacre to the world, and that was enough.

The premiere ended in silence.

……

the next day.

The media reported on "The Diary of John Rabe".

Perhaps due to the interference of the disgruntled Jewish people and the Japanese authorities, there was far less media coverage of the film than expected.

However, it still sparked a wave of public discussion.

Some people tried to suppress the news, but underestimated Takeshi Onino's influence.

With the continued popularity of the book "The Nanjing Massacre: The Forgotten Holocaust," the topic of the 'Nanjing Massacre' has finally been thoroughly ignited.

"A forgotten history, the Schindler's List of the East!"

"Takeshi Oni's new work depicts the suffering of the Chinese people. Is it a distortion of humanity or a decline in morality?"

"The Japanese authorities deny the Nanjing Massacre, calling it a fabricated history by the Chinese."

"Courage or Foolishness? On Takeshi Ono's Mental Journey."

"..."

As more and more people watch the movie, public opinion becomes increasingly heated, and the intentions of some people are exposed.

Simply because the director of this movie is Takeshi Oni.

Moreover, The Diary of John Rabe is an excellent film in itself.

It took the top spot in its time slot in its first week!

Although it only lasted for a week, it quickly became a sensation throughout North America.

It also performs well in other countries.

With a first-week box office of 80 million, it is expected that the final global box office will exceed 300 million US dollars without any problem.

Although "John Rabe" is not particularly outstanding among Takeshi Ono's films, it successfully brought the Nanjing Massacre to the attention of people all over the world.

Compared to box office revenue, the latter is what Ono Takeshi truly values.

It's worth mentioning that, as Takeshi Ono's home base, when "John Rabe" was released in Japan, it caused a huge uproar!

It had already sparked heated discussions, but now that the movie has actually been released, the public opinion has become even more intense.

Undeterred right-wing elements have jumped out again, accusing Takeshi Ono of distorting history, smearing his predecessors, and having a terrible conscience.

Some rational individuals immediately stepped forward to refute this, arguing that Takeshi Onino was merely presenting a true historical account, and that the Japanese people have the right to know the truth, rather than living in a deliberately fabricated history. They directly targeted the Japanese authorities.

Honestly, if possible, the Japanese authorities really want to ban Takeshi Onino.

But putting aside their status in the entertainment industry and in the hearts of the people, their own abilities alone make it impossible for them to do so, leaving them no choice but to turn a blind eye.

Neither side was willing to concede, and a heated debate ensued.

Because of Takeshi Oni's movie, the entire Japanese public opinion became a great uproar and caused quite a stir for a while.

The people were divided into two factions, attacking each other.

Ultimately, however, the majority of people are rational.

Many people began to reflect.

However, Ono Takeshi's reputation was also affected as a result, becoming a figure of mixed opinions.

Some people secretly gloated, rejoicing at Oni no Takeshi's reckless actions.

He thinks he can be the emperor of Japanese cinema?

Ono Takeshi didn't take it too seriously. What did it matter if his reputation was slightly affected?
Do you think you've succeeded again?

In reality, those people were just comforting themselves. Although "The Diary of John Rabe" was resisted by some people, resulting in mixed reviews, it was still a controversial book.

But this did not affect its box office performance!

From the day the film was released, "John Rabe" has firmly held the top spot on the Japanese film charts, an unshakeable position!

Takeshi Ono proved with his actions that your grandpa is still your grandpa!
Even with one arm tied up, he can still easily defeat everyone!

Therefore, despite the overwhelming public opinion, the entertainment industry remained harmonious, and no one dared to target Takeshi Onino.

However, Kogoro Mouri, Shuichi Akai, and others were affected to some extent, and were subjected to unwarranted accusations and criticisms.

However, since they don't focus their main careers on the entertainment industry, they don't care about it.

The carefree Kogoro Mouri didn't take it to heart at all. On the contrary, his increased fame led to a significant improvement in his agency's business, which made him overjoyed.

In the end, Eri Kisaki still went to see the movie, and it's said that she cooked for Kogoro Mouri for three whole days afterward.

Kogoro Mouri was relieved that Ran Mouri didn't go because of her age.

As for the prestigious Onino Group, backed by the Ooka and Suzuki Groups, mere public opinion has even less impact on Onino Takeshi.

As time went by, public opinion gradually calmed down.

But Ono Takeshi achieved his goal.

The Nanjing Massacre is no longer a forgotten "fake history." More and more people are beginning to pay attention to it and study it. With Mr. Zhang's continued "fight," the influence of the Nanjing Massacre is also spreading.

Ono Takeshi stopped paying attention and simply increased the protection of Mr. Zhang to prevent a repeat of the same mistake.

At that time, he was invited to appear at a press conference for the start of filming.

The director is James Cameron.

The name of this movie is—The Terminator!
Filmed with investment from Paramount.

At Takeshi Ono's insistence, the copyright was to be jointly owned by both parties, but Paramount acquired the filming rights for the sequel.

As a result, both Cameron and Oniyu Takeshi believed they had gotten the better deal.

At the press conference, Takeshi Ono's gaze quietly fell on a muscular man next to Cameron.

It was none other than vodka.

Cameron was initially reluctant to accept Ono Takeshi's recommendation, but after meeting Vodka in person, he immediately agreed to let him play the T-800.

As for how Ono Takeshi invited Vodka, it wasn't complicated. He easily got Vodka through Vermouth's connections.

This made Oni no Takeshi even more unable to figure out Karasuma Renya's thoughts. Wasn't the other party afraid that he would turn the entire brewery into a star agency?
(End of this chapter)

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