Chapter 33: Rita Conroy [Revised Version]

Thank you Nanguo, Liu Ningye, Teddy, and 745 for your great rewards, and 745 has become the first helmsman in this book, thank you!

The most recommended tickets and collections!

——

Even if Chen Tian shouts for himself, even if he has the memories of the last fourteen years more than others, he is just an ordinary college student who is about to graduate and has a movie dream.

He had never faced such a thing before, and the overwhelming news on television made it impossible for him to imagine himself being thrust into the limelight, even if it was a call for peace.

Worrying about FBI agents surveillance is not a pure joke, but a true expression of his heart.

He still couldn't fall asleep lying on the chuang, and Chen Tian didn't know when he fell asleep, only that when he woke up the next day, he was exhausted and his eyes were swollen.

Lionsgate quietly updated its official website, and at the same time established the official website of "Buried Alive", and put the link to the official website of "Buried Alive" on the official website of Lionsgate.

At the bottom of a poster is a coffin in which lies a man who illuminates the entire coffin with a lighter.

This is the first main poster made by Lionsgate for "Buried Alive", and there is only one broken word on the whole poster except for the coffin.

The style of the whole poster is black, and with the person in the coffin below, it directly gives people a double impact both visually and spiritually.

Lionsgate did not immediately hold a press conference to promote "Buried Alive" on a large scale, but casually discussed on an online forum whether the supermarket tabloid "World News Weekly" about ordinary Americans being kidnapped and ripped off tickets in Iraq was true or false.

The Los Angeles Times and the New York Times regularly reported on the number of military deaths on both sides of the war in Iraq so far, as well as an estimated 100,000 casualties among Iraqi civilians in three months.

Fueled by a series of reports from supermarket tabloids and World News Weekly about the lives of American workers in Iraq.

The anti-war wave across the United States from the bottom to the top has become even crazier, and Chen Tian tuned to CBS, which is broadcasting the latest march live.

The long queue of 500 paper coffins on Madison Avenue in New York shocked Chen Tian from the bottom of his heart.

Each coffin is made of thin cardboard and covered with a handmade American flag representing nearly 500 U.S. soldiers who died on the battlefields of Iraq and Afghanistan.

Tens of thousands of police officers were seen on TV footage maintaining law and order, and the scene was extremely chaotic.

"We're on Madison Avenue in New York right now, and we can see a long procession of 500 coffins being carried by people marching in protest.

Today, the New York Times reported on the exact number of casualties that are expected to make the anti-war march even larger, and we can see that today's march is different from the past, and today's star cast is also strong.

Following our camera, we can see that at the head of the parade is none other than director Michael Moore, who is preparing for the anti-war film "Fahrenheit 911", which is reportedly ready to start.

Next to him is the famous black movie star Danny Glover, and next to him is the famous screenwriter Paul Haggis and the leader of the black civil rights movement in the United States, Jesse Jackson. ”

"Paul Haggis?" Chen Tian frowned as he looked at Paul Haggis in the camera.

If he's not mistaken, Paul Haggis will win the Oscar for Best Picture next year for "Crash", which he wrote and directed, and at the same time really go to the peak of his career.

Closing the CBS live stream, Chen Tian opened the official website of Lionsgate.

Lionsgate's front page did feature Buried Alive, but there was nothing but the title and the confusing poster.

Clicking on the link to the official website of "Buried Alive", Chen Tian saw the subtitle sliding below the poster: "This is the story of an ordinary American woman in Iraq, this is a sincere work of 10,000 US dollars, and this is a film that pierces the depths of your heart."

If you love your family, then you have to watch, if you have dreams, then you have to watch, if you love peace, then you have to watch.

"Buried Alive" is kicking off, so stay tuned!"

On the left side of the homepage of the official website is the basic information column of "Buried Alive", in addition to the total duration of the film of 96 minutes, only the rating shows R, and the director, screenwriter, actor, producer, etc. are all blank.

Seeing this, Chen Tian was a little puzzled, yesterday Tom Thornberg told him that he was promoting today, but now it seems that there is nothing except a few propaganda words.

Like Chen Tian, there are more loyal fans of Lionsgate, and when they saw that the homepage had become a poster of "Buried Alive", they immediately clicked in, but most of them had no information.

Most people were disdainful and skeptical when they saw that this was a sincere work of $10,000, and no one thought that the film only cost $10,000 to shoot, and even if there were, they didn't think that this film would be so exciting.

Some people also linked the film to the anti-war wave based on the propaganda statement, and many people left messages on the message board to ask Lionsgate about the film, but the official reply was all waiting for news.

At 11 a.m., an audio recording of an American woman named I was in Iraq began to appear on major forums, and in less than an hour, the recording of a few short sentences spread all over the Internet.

"My name is Rita Conroy, and I'm an ordinary American woman.

I have a family and a husband who loves me, Paul Conroy, but a car accident took him an arm.

I have a son who loves me, but I haven't seen him for a long time and I miss him so much.

Here I see artillery fire every day, and I see dead people every day, soldiers and civilians, my compatriots and Iraqis.

Every day we have to worry about being attacked, and Mark's convoy was attacked yesterday, Lewis and Mike were both killed, and Mark was captured.

I was really scared, I wanted to go back, and Paul was getting me back to the U.S. every day to get back to him.

But I have to stay, it's dangerous here but I can earn more, for the money for my home, for the husband who loves me not to be so tired, I have to stay.

The manager said I could get home at Christmas and a $50,000 bonus.

I'm looking forward to Christmas coming sooner rather than half a month before I can see my beloved husband and son, who must miss me so much.

The convoy is going to go out again, James, they're getting things ready, and I have a security number on me, which is the number that can save me in case of an accident.

I don't know if anyone in the road has survived the danger with this number, but I believe it will give me safety.

We are going to the aid post in Baghdad, and I am sure that I will return safely. ”

It is the voice of an ordinary woman without any characteristic, a woman's deep love for her husband and son, fear and worry about danger, and longing to return to the United States.

Every word, every sentence is like a punch to everyone's heart.

More and more people want to know about the situation of this woman named Rita Conroy, and want to know if the matter of Lu Dao is real.