And by all we really mean all, not just tax cons. You may remember the case that revolved around the movie Knives. This film has now received its sequel, and so that it is not immediately clear who is a negative and who is a positive character, no one here has iPhone.
Indeed, when director Rian Johnson talked about the shooting of the first film, he mentioned that even if he can use Apple products for his characters, none of such characters must be negative. This is simply so that it does not cast a bad light on the company. This way you could guess in advance who will be the bad guy in this crime story, which was not very good considering the many twists and turns, because you were clearly missing out on the exciting denouement.
The sequel to Knives, subtitled Glass Onion, will premiere on Netflix on December 23, 2022, but somewhere the film is also shown in theaters, when its first observation revealed interesting fact. Director Rian Johnson ditched iPhones and "mandated" the entire crew to use Samsungs. Accordingly, no one can guess which direction the characters will take and who will be the bad guy in the end.
Dave Bautista uses Galaxy From the Fold, Kathryn Hahn on the contrary Galaxy From the Flip and Kade Hudson phone series Galaxy S. It is perhaps commendable how Apple he cares about his prestige, on the other hand, it is stupid of him to make such similar regulations/restrictions. But product placement simply still rules the world.
The plot of the sequel this time revolves around a delicate mystery inside a puzzle wrapped in a puzzle. A disparate six of former colleagues and (to varying degrees) friends receive a complex puzzle that holds an invitation to an elaborate murder-mystery party at their founding member's seaside mansion in Greece. The eccentric detective Benoit Blanc (Daniel Craig). Also starring Dave Baptist, Edward Norton, Ethan Hawke, Kate Hudson, Kathryn Hahn, janelle monáe, Leslie Odom jr, Madelyn cline, Jessica Henwick and more.
As a rule, I support the negatives, but in connection with the message of this article, I will have to reconsider my position 😉
It's a well-oiled sect.
... and yet in reality it is just the opposite. Whenever a terrorist is written about, he always had iPhone. They never write about a terrorist with a Samsung. Well, coloring Apple the world "in pink", because money can do everything.
Exactly! Even some movies have villains iPhone, it is also the haunt of criminals and terrorists who have SOMEHOW MEGAN-BREAKABLE iKram!!! 😀