Rebirth In Hollywood

Chapter 648 Smear them 1 must start with teenagers

"Shouldn't Ryan Jenkins, George Clooney, and Hollywood apologize?"

Ahmadinejad, the mayor of Tehran and one of Iran's new presidential candidates, issued a strong protest in a joint interview with Iran's state TV and Al Jazeera, "In addition to 'Argo', there are many other Hollywood movies. , with the aim of insulting and accusing the great country of Iran and its rich culture. Fastest chapter update"

Seize a favorable opportunity to build momentum for yourself. Politicians in any country or region are very good at this set.

The representative of Iran's religious conservatives also declared that if he is elected president, he will push for legislation to make Hollywood movies banned in the country and declare Ryan and George Clooney the least popular in Iran, Ban them from entering Iran.

As if to cite evidence, he released another slew of Hollywood films and American literature that slandered Iran.

In addition to "Argo", he highlighted another Hollywood film, "The Wilderness", which was adapted from the autobiographical novel of the same name.

The film is about an American woman who takes her young daughter and follows her Iranian husband back home, but in Iran her husband undergoes a 'weird transformation' from educated modern to conservative and sadistic maniac believer. The heroine was told that, under Islamic law, she could divorce her husband, but the daughter had to stay in Tehran. After 18 hard months, the heroine finally escaped with her daughter to the US embassy in Turkey.

Ahmadinejad claimed that the film, like "Argo," was "creating a stain" on Iran, criticizing the film for portraying "stereotyped" Iranians - misogynistic, wife abuse, fanatical fanatics.

In his literary works, he focused on the graphic novel "Three Hundred Spartans", which was once popular in the United States. He believed that it described the ancestors of the Iranians, the Persians, as lustful, vain, evil and barbaric. primitive.

"Everything they do is telling people all over the world that Iran has been the source of evil since ancient times!" Ahmadinejad used extremely harsh words, "This is a culture war launched by Hollywood and even the United States against Iran. They want to subvert a great country!"

The fierce map cannon appeared. This event is no longer limited to a movie, but also beyond the scope of Hollywood, and has completely risen to the height of the region and country.

After Ahmadinejad's televised speech was broadcast, Ryan returned to Los Angeles from the Napa Valley. This event is no longer his own, or even a Hollywood event, and has evolved into a major event that spreads across the United States.

Just back in Los Angeles, Pearson, the academy's current president, in the name of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences,

Called a party. The participants are all celebrities in Hollywood, and the purpose is to make the necessary response to the speech of the Iranian side.

In Hollywood style, no matter how violent the international protests are, what should they film or what, but this time is different. The representative of the Iranian government has raised the relationship with Hollywood to the height of war. , and even published the indictment list. Contains many members of the Academy...

They quickly reached an agreement that since Ahmadinejad mentioned "Three Hundred Spartans", it should be adapted into a movie and promoted around the world. The Persians in it...well, try to be as ugly as possible.

The day after the party, Kidman Studios, owned by Nicole, held a joint press conference with Disney, Paramount, Warner Bros. and Twentieth Century Fox. Announcing the official project of the film version of "Three Hundred Spartans", with Ryan himself as the producer, several companies will work together to create an epic feat that reflects the Battle of Hot Springs against the Persian invasion.

in. Several conceptual setting maps were also announced, including the image of the Persian emperor Xerxes I, not to mention.

n, TV stations, TV stations, and the three major newspapers in the United States and many other mainstream media participated in this press conference, and published the news in important time periods and pages one after another. The concept setting map of Xerxes I affirmed It's the point. Anyway, the other party has fired a map gun, and they don't mind hitting back with the fiercest public opinion.

Of course, Nicole has long bought the adaptation rights of "Three Hundred Spartans". Several major companies only made symbolic contributions, and most of the investment came from her studio.

With the help of Ahmadinejad, this work has become the focus of public attention in the United States before filming has begun.

There are many conflicts between the United States and Iran. In recent years, they have been on the verge of using force several times. Now it is undoubtedly adding fuel to the fire. The battle on the screen has been completely transferred to the screen. The federal government and the Iranian government. The real struggle is more turbulent than in the movies.

As expected by Ryan, the mouth battle began to turn into a map cannon on both sides, developing in a more intense direction.

"George, have you found those people?"

Through an encrypted phone call, Ryan asked what he told him some time ago, and George's answer came over the phone, "I found a lot, but..."

"Ryan, the federal government has found them, I don't think we need to come forward."

The federal government looks set to launch a new round of smear campaigns amid a steady stream of protests in Iran.

Afterwards, Ryan called the TV station and many other Disney's media leaders, and told them to follow up the follow-up development of the incident, and even Disney TV Children's Channel did not let go. Since the Iranians called by name, That smearing them must start with teenagers.

As a representative of Iranian conservatives and anti-Americans, Ahmadinejad, the Iranian presidential candidate, must be the focus of all major media attacks in the United States.

The TV station took the lead in releasing a historical photo of the Associated Press, and identified a bearded young man who was escorting a blindfolded American hostage as Ahmadinejad. He was one of the murderers of the hostage crisis that year!

Then, those American hostages who were imprisoned during the hostage crisis and some Iranians now living in the United States jumped out one after another.

The interview video of the former hostage Scott appeared on the front page of the lure tube - even if Ahmadinejad shaved off his beard and changed his clothes, he would definitely recognize him!

He put it this way, "In the summer of 1980, I was detained in Erwin Prison on the northern outskirts of Tehran, and the guards sometimes found out in their conscience that they allowed me to leave the cell and let me go outside. After Judd saw it, he was immediately furious, and the other party scolded the jailer violently: 'They are all inferior to pigs and dogs, and they are not worthy of letting go'!"

Another former hostage, Lord, told a reporter from Disney Children's Channel that during the interrogation, Ahmadinejad had threatened the United States to kidnap his son, then ripped him to pieces, and sent toes and fingers one by one. his wife.

These news were quickly reprinted by major Western media, and Iran responded quickly.

They claimed that the hostage crisis that year was a spontaneous action by Iranian students and had nothing to do with Ahmadinejad and the Iranian government...

How many people would believe this? How could such absurd behavior have occurred without some secret instigation and hints of connivance by the Iranian government?

The confrontation between the two sides over public opinion has no intention of stopping at all.

The well-known investigative reporting website "", which is controlled by Ryan's investigative company, released the results of a survey since the incident. In an online survey of more than 1.5 million people, 75 percent believed that Iran is one of the sources of evil in the world, and 17 percent of the remaining people admitted that they have no interest in Iran as a country.

After seeing it, Ryan had to secretly admire the subtle and silent propaganda methods of these Western countries, which are much more powerful than some rigid and mandatory propaganda.

Take the people around him, for example, Natalie is a standard Jew, and naturally doesn't like Iran, which has repeatedly claimed to destroy Israel; Nicole and Charlize also privately believe that what the federal government has done to Iran , actually no big deal.

Supported by the federal government and led by Hollywood and major media across the United States, the public opinion war with Iran has become the theme of November around the world.

Of course, in this world where Western values ​​are the universal standard, Iran is naturally criticized more and less supported.

In order to break this situation, the Iranian government approved the state-owned film company to spend huge sums of money to shoot a movie based on the Iranian female racing driver Lal Sedi, whose purpose is to break the Western prejudice against Iran.

"In the eyes of Westerners, Iran is backward, women have a low status, and Hollywood movies are trying to create a negative image of Iran, and this film will change that." The film's organizers, a director of the Iranian Documentary and Experimental Film Center An official said this on Iranian state television.

But a god-like opponent is not as good as a pig-like teammate.

Conservatives, who dominate Iran's homeland, immediately lashed out at the decision, saying, 'Women appearing in films is an insult to Iranian culture in itself! ' 'The plot of the movie is a ridiculous interpretation of Iranian Muslim women! ' 'Why make a film that appeals to the tastes of the United States and its allies and promotes Western values? 'and many more.

The Iranian government's plan to connect the world has not been implemented, and it was forced to abort...

Television immediately seized the opportunity to bring some Iranian artists in exile in the West to the fore.

Shirin Naisha, an avant-garde artist from Iran, participated in the TV's ace show Anne's Talk Show.

Naisha said she sees herself as a voice for her countrymen.

"I was forced to live away from the motherland and live in a strange country, because the West has enough respect for my female identity, and here I don't need to cover my face, and I don't need to worry about some inexplicable, unidentified The pressure is on us."

"And what about in Iran? Take artistic creation as an example. Either do some simple works that don't touch society and any real problems, so that you can stay in the motherland; or you can do what you really want to do, but it may never happen. I can't go home." (To be continued ()

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