"Love in a Closed Country" describes the people of Wano Country as being very simple and honest, and the long pastoral plots make Kizaru always smile.

The amnesiac Bellemer marries his savior Hibari in the middle stage of the plot, and then things take a sharp turn for the worse.

In the movie, the general of the country of He, named General Orochi, fell in love with Yun Que because of her beauty. On the wedding night, he sent soldiers to kidnap the bride.

In order to preserve her chastity, Hibari, whose marriage was abducted, slit her throat in front of General Orochi and committed suicide. Bellemer, who arrived late, was deeply shocked by this scene and recalled his memory as a navy officer.

The second half of the story is about the navy sending warships, and Bellemer's fiancée personally leading the team to rescue her man from this closed country.

In order to commemorate the dead Skylark, Bellemebob directly became a monk and severed his worldly ties. He no longer accepted the love of his fiancée Peacock, and continued to work hard for the justice of the navy, no longer sticking to the petty love of love between men and women.

The movie ends with Bellemere parting ways with his fiancée. The woman's tears failed to win back the man's heart. To put it bluntly, this is just an ordinary love triangle movie disguised as a navy film.

After the movie ended, the cast and producers appeared, and there was a name called Wanokuni Films, which caught Borsalino's attention.

The young couple sitting in the front were so moved that they cried. After that, the man took the woman out of the cinema, and the uncle and nephew were left to speak freely. Kizaru blurted out all the complaints he had accumulated.

"Is this the romance movie you mentioned? Could it be that it was filmed in Wano Country? They used the navy's character templates to film a story about their own country. What are these changes?"

Most of the scenes of the movie "Love in the Locked Country" are set in Wano Country. It is simply a promotional film for Wano Country, but it is just a navy film. How can Bellemeboy, Hibari and Peacock be in a love triangle? !

Barry also gave his own explanation. Just as Admiral Kizaru said, "Love in the Country" is essentially just a tourism promotional film to trick movie tourists into traveling to Wano Country.

This movie is the most popular and best-selling romance film nowadays. Movies about love in peacetime are mainstream. Historical films and war films depicting old times, although they respect history to a certain extent, are always critically acclaimed but not commercially successful, and young audiences do not like to watch them.

Young people don’t like to watch old-fashioned things. There is too much naval history, and too many film and television dramas have been changed. Under the bombardment of shoddy productions in recent years, movies about the navy defeating pirates have become a bit aesthetically fatigued.

After hearing these explanations, Borsalino couldn't help but laugh strangely: "The world is really changing and people's hearts are no longer the same as they used to be. The things that people in the future pursue are not much better than those of us in the old times."

"This is true for all of us, as ordinary people. The heavy history is too far away from our generation."

As a young man who grew up in the new era, Barry had only heard the name of the navy in history textbooks. Admiral Borsalino, one of the twelve admirals, Kizaru was also described in a small section in the history textbooks, and his complete image was preserved.

In fact, it was unnecessary for Barry to ask Borsalino to dress up before going out. In today's future society, there are a lot of Cosplays, and there must be people who look like Admiral Kizaru. Maybe he runs a kindergarten somewhere.

Admiral Kizaru still has some impression of the bald man Berumeba. He is one of the few masters of the younger generation, and the justice and character he upholds have passed the test. If he does not die prematurely, he will have room to continue to improve.

But in order to become a navy admiral, Bellemere had a poor background, and the navy circle he mixed in was not mainstream, so he had a long way to go.

Compared to the twelve admirals of the navy, Bellemer should be just a minor character, but such a person will actually be made into a movie in the future, with two female members of the Sword team, Peacock and Skylark, also involved, acting on the same stage with a bald man.

"Will Bellumeber be very famous in the future?"

Admiral Kizaru was a little jealous. Why wasn't his life story made into a movie? He felt a little unbalanced that Berumeba, a junior among juniors, actually received such an honor.

"There are too many elements of artistic processing in "Love in a Closed Country", but in history, Bellumebo made great contributions to the navy and is considered a household hero of our generation."

Barry told the story very clearly. Bellemere was a typical example of a prodigal son. He was the son of a navy traitor. His once close friend was also a navy traitor. He never met any noble people in the navy. He was one of the representatives of the little people of that era.

Conquering Dressrosa, protecting Rome, defeating Bloody Guanyin three times, killing Silver Axe, capturing Blackbeard, etc., Bellemel was one of the shining stars of that era.

"Belumebear was one of the few heroes in the navy who had a good ending. Before he passed away, he left behind a widely circulated saying: Today I know who I am."

Barry shook his head and said, "Today I know who I am." His pretentious look made Borsalino want to laugh.

However, this sentence is full of philosophy. Is it really something that the big bald guy Bellemere would say?

"What does nirvana mean? It doesn't seem like a good word."

"You can directly understand it as the meaning of death, but this kind of death may be a state of mind, related to Buddhist practice. Berumeber is the first monk in the navy to pass away."

It is a pity that Zhan Guo did not meet the standard of Nirvana, and those Buddhist believers basically do not talk much about this former naval marshal.

The truth is that Buddhist believers have nothing good to say about Zhan Guo. They say that he is a traitor to Buddhism and the culprit who released the Sixth Heaven Demon King. The Buddhist country was destroyed for this reason and finally disappeared in the long river of history.

The Navy's historical evaluation of the Warring States period is that its merits outweigh its faults, but this is controversial among the public. If it were not for the official endorsement, the image of the Warring States period would only be worse.

"I didn't expect that my old boss would have such a miserable life in the future. He's been dead for so long but his corpse is often dragged out and whipped." Thinking of this, Admiral Kizaru couldn't help but shook his head. The secondary creation ability of people in the future is so strong that he couldn't even imagine what kind of villain Marshal Sengoku would be.

I watched the movie "Ghost in the Shell" today and benefited a lot from it. It gave me some preliminary ideas about the entertainment products for future people.

Everything has to move towards entertainment and commercialization. As for the authenticity of the script, not many people care. Entertainment products that cannot make money are not good products.

In the future society, only a small group of people will pursue the truth of history, which is almost a drop in the bucket in the entire population statistics.

Life in the future will be so good and peaceful, who will care about the buried history? Anything that delays making money is not doing the right thing.

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