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Is the Shinjuku incident based on facts?

Twenty years ago, Shanghainese and Fujianese took the lead in flooding into Tokyo, rewriting the history of Tokyo’s Chinese community. After 2000, a large number of Chinese from Northeast China found a new base of life in Tokyo. Today, the number of Chinese in Tokyo is conservatively estimated to exceed 350,000. The Japanese media continue to hype up the news of "Chinese in Japan committing crimes", which has attracted great attention.

The "Shinjuku Incident" filmed by Er Dongsheng is also based on real news reports. According to Er Dongsheng in an interview, "About 1998, I saw a report in Asia Weekly. At that time, many foreigners came to Kabukicho. There was a Fenglin Kaikan on the road next to Kabukicho. There are a lot of gangsters gathering around, all of them are bosses and business people. There was a case in a restaurant opposite it, and one person's head was almost completely chopped off..." Then, Er Dongsheng collected a lot of money. Information about Japanese culture, gangs, immigration, etc., and condensed the story that originally spanned many years into a few years, but what remains are those very violent and bloody elements - at a Hong Kong forum at the end of last year There was once a post about the feeling of watching "Shinjuku Incident" at the screening meeting and the participants discussed the film's rating, emphasizing that some scenes were very bloody, and the film's producer Fang Ping also mentioned in an interview that if you want to enter Some bloody and violent scenes must be deleted in the mainland market, but these are important parts of the film. If they are deleted, it will have a great impact on the perception of the film, so it is best to give up the mainland market.