Chapter 454 Taekwondo version of Long Wei Boy(2/2)
Therefore, the delegation officially visited the consulate in Los Angeles and also went to the embassy in DC to find someone. They must hand over their grievances and let the commander-in-chief in the White House know about their grievances.
This move seems inexplicable. These people have already settled in America, or have been naturalized, and are no longer South Korean citizens. Is it your turn to worry about this matter?
Besides, America is a commercial society, everyone buys insurance, and the insurance company will compensate...
As for the letter to the Commander-in-Chief, I’m afraid you don’t know what America is...
The brains of these people are as full of muscles as their languages. I don’t know who came up with the solution. It’s really dumbfounding.
In fact, this matter is quite sensitive. During World War II, the Japanese in Hawaii and other places were not sure which country they belonged to, and there were groups loyal to Japan. In the end, all the Japanese were sent to concentration camps...
However, when these people came, they were ostensibly connected through Korean churches in Los Angeles. Many Korean religious churches have close relations with evangelical churches in the South, which have many supporters of the Elephant Party. Through their mediation,
Next, this matter becomes a big deal and a trivial matter.
The bureaucrat who proposed this stupid idea was reprimanded by his superiors and transferred back.
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"They don't want to film the third part of Black Belt Elite? Why?"
Ronald, who was at home, was discussing business with Michelle Cannold from Daydream. Daydream's colleagues were on vacation during the riots and were able to cope fairly well.
However, during the riots, "City Heroes", which was shot on location in Los Angeles, was forced to move to a studio for filming. Although law and order has been restored now, the crew is still out of business because all the people are not available, so the budget is wasted every day.
There is no progress at all.
The baseball movie in which Diane starred also went to the professional baseball team in New York to shoot again. The start of filming for the entire crew had to be postponed for several weeks, which was another huge expense.
The two crews are still resuming work after all, but Daydream is facing difficulties in filming a series of low-budget exploitation films.
Many low-budget action films and horror films that were scheduled to be shot have encountered the withdrawal of the main creators. Eric Roberts starred in two of the "black belt elites" that the Goryeo bureaucracy was worried about, and both were financially successful.
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Originally, Eric Roberts was blacklisted from major projects due to various reasons. Now only companies like Daydream invite him. His refusal to star in this third film is especially puzzling.
"He said it was due to physical reasons. This is also stipulated in the contract. We can't sue him... I'm afraid there are some other reasons." Attorney Gray Eyes Mickey was also invited by Ronald for consultation.
"Of course there is a problem, I'm not a fool..." Ronald thought for a while, but had no clue, so he had to ask Richard to help find out the cause.
Seeing that a profitable film series suffered a setback, Ronald was also very upset, "What, can we still talk to the Koreans? If they want to win, let them win. Anyway, they use Asians who are developing in Hollywood.
The actors also speak English."
"The following are the premieres of two movies, Sisters Are Crazy, and Buffy the Vampire Slayer. Celebrities are invited to attend, and you have to make a few phone calls..."
Chapter completed!