174 Film Enthusiasts Argument

KiShin Pictures' film 'Jurassic Park' gained even more recognition as its trailer and teaser were featured on various TV channels. KiShin successfully negotiated with major US TV networks, including CBS Network, to promote 'Jurassic Park,' effectively reaching a wide audience. This modern world dinosaur movie quickly generated anticipation among viewers.

While the major film studios initially anticipated KiShin Pictures' 'Jurassic Park' to fail, they remained cautious as the days passed and the film's unique concept and captivating idea gained popularity. People were eager to learn more about the storyline, as the 'Jurassic Park' trailer alone had already piqued their interest and curiosity.

Despite the big six film studios hoping for 'Jurassic Park' to fail and relying on harsh criticism from Hollywood film critics, some critics who had seen the trailer and teaser chose to decline offers from Universal Studios and Warner Bros. Instead, they wanted to watch the movie firsthand before providing their honest reviews.

In the meantime, sales of 'Jurassic Park' toys and clothing saw a modest increase solely due to the commercials featuring 'Jurassic Park' trailers and teasers on US TV channels. However, KiShin continued to face consistent financial losses as KiShin Merchandise persisted in manufacturing 'Jurassic Park' merchandise in their factories.

The CEO and executives of KiShin Merchandise grew concerned about these ongoing financial losses and began to question the decisions made by the company's founder and CEO, Shinro Suzuki. Nevertheless, they found themselves without any alternatives because Shinro Suzuki was the sole owner of all KiShin companies, and his decisions were beyond questioning. KiShin had no external investors. While executives at KiShin's subsidiaries may not have been aware that Shinro Suzuki held 100% ownership of all KiShin companies, they still assumed he was the primary shareholder, with some of them potentially having shares in KiShin private companies. Regardless, Shinro Suzuki retained the ultimate authority in making critical decisions.

The CEO and executives of KiShin Merchandise did express their concerns to the young founder and CEO, Shinro Suzuki. However, they refrained from pressing too hard to convince him, recognizing that within KiShin, Shinro Suzuki held absolute authority as he was the owner. There were speculations that there might be investors backing Shinro Suzuki to support his company, but these remained unconfirmed.

Nonetheless, they found themselves without room for complaints. Meanwhile, in the USA, film enthusiasts were no longer unanimously critical of 'Jurassic Park,' a project by KiShin Pictures. Instead, they had varying opinions after having the opportunity to watch the film's trailers and teasers. Some enthusiasts were quite impressed and even formed discussion groups to talk about the upcoming 'Jurassic Park' film.

Julius, a blond man and the initiator of the group gathering, began the discussion. He said, "I'll kick things off." He paused to gauge the expressions of his film enthusiast friends before continuing, "Honestly, I never expected 'Jurassic Park' to be this interesting. Initially, I thought it would be a complete failure, especially since it was produced by an inexperienced film studio. The fact that the company behind the film studio was primarily focused on video games made it seem like a bit of an insult to the film industry. However, after watching the trailers and teasers for 'Jurassic Park' by KiShin Pictures, a Japanese company, I can't help but think the movie might have potential. Though I'm not sure if it's just good in the trailers and teasers, with the overall movie being bad, or if the scenes we've seen so far are just the tip of the iceberg in terms of exciting moments in 'Jurassic Park'." Julius expressed his thoughts, and his friends, also film enthusiasts, listened attentively and nodded in agreement.

Then, one of Julius's friends, also a film enthusiast, shared his perspective, saying, "However, I still anticipate its failure, given that it's produced by a Japanese company with no prior experience in the film industry." Several film enthusiasts nodded in agreement as they voiced their opinions.

However, the film enthusiasts with a clear interest in 'Jurassic Park' countered these arguments. One of them pointed out, "But it was made by Stephen Spielberg, bro! His directing skills are unquestionable to everyone here!" Several film enthusiasts on the 'Taking an Interest' side of 'Jurassic Park' nodded in agreement. Another chimed in, saying, "That's right! We might have doubts about KiShin Pictures, but we can't doubt Stephen Spielberg, dude!"

On the opposing side, there were film enthusiasts who disliked the 'Jurassic Park' film simply because it was produced by an inexperienced Japanese company in the film industry. They felt that it was acceptable for a Japanese company to enter the film industry, as long as they were not inexperienced. An example they pointed to was Suzuki Pictures Entertainment, which had already made some inroads into Hollywood, even if it couldn't be compared to the big six or the top 10 studios.

In response to their film enthusiast friends' enthusiasm for 'Jurassic Park,' one of them retorted, "Indeed, Stephen Spielberg is very talented, and he directed some great films." He nodded in agreement before adding, "But he has also directed a few that were considered bad and unsuccessful."

Another film enthusiast who had a strong aversion to KiShin Pictures added, "That's true! I heard that one of his movies released the previous year fell short of expectations." Several film enthusiasts nodded in agreement with his statement.

The film enthusiasts who were interested in 'Jurassic Park' attempted to defend Stephen Spielberg by saying, "But he's still an exceptionally talented director, and from the trailers and teasers alone for 'Jurassic Park'..." Some of the film enthusiasts nodded in agreement.

Then, one of the film enthusiasts who held reservations about KiShin Pictures remarked, "We can agree to that, but KiShin Pictures will ultimately lead and control the production of 'Jurassic Park,' so we are quite skeptical about whether it will be good or not..." When the other film enthusiasts heard these words, they couldn't help but concur.

Meanwhile, Julius, the blonde man, simply smiled and said, "There's no need to argue." He paused, wearing a smile, and continued, "We'll soon find out if 'Jurassic Park' is good or not because it won't be long before the film is screened in cinemas."

Upon hearing Julius's words, all of them nodded in agreement. To truly judge the quality of 'Jurassic Park,' they would have to watch it in the cinema themselves.

Additionally, their friend Julius, a film critic working for a certain Hollywood-based film critique company, would be providing his review.

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