James Cameron is a world -renowned director who is ready to allow any film experiment and pay. However, this time it swayed on a painful issue for America: the nuclear bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki cities. And there is a good reason for that.

We are talking about a feed given to one of the last atomic bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki Tsutomo Yamaguti. The director met with him just a few days before his death.
Yamaguti died of stomach cancer in 2010. He lived up to 93 years. Like the vast majority of the injured Japanese who became ill after the teleport. He got rid of two nuclear bombs from close distance. Radioactive burns and other injuries, but survived under the influence of radiation.

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James Cameron said, “I think he had to believe that we already made this film, and it was not a lyrical, although he was an artist later. He was an engineer by education.” He said.
The book “Hiroshima Ghosts” was published on August 5th. It was written by Charles Pellegrino according to the memories of TSUTU Yamaguti and other witnesses of tragedy.
Pellegrino was a scientific consultant to Cameron in “Avatar” and “Titanic” films, and Cameron planned to shoot this story for 20 years. The results of the use of nuclear weapons have already become a reason for Cameron’s works. As a result of the uprising of the artificial mind, the first two films in which a nuclear disaster occurs that practically destroys humanity.
Source: People Talk

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