In Japan, the screening of the movie "Brown Bear!!" was postponed due to bear attacks
The premiere of the Japanese thriller "Brown Bear!!" has been postponed indefinitely amid a record number of bear attacks on people in the country. This was reported on October 24 by the Japanese newspaper Yomiuri.
It is alleged that the film's production committee announced the postponement of the release date of the film, scheduled for November 21.
"Due to the ongoing real damage, we have decided to postpone the release date so that viewers can enjoy the film in a relaxed atmosphere," the newspaper quoted the committee's representative as saying.
The film is a thriller about a worker who is attacked by a bear, the newspaper notes.
On October 8, two people were injured in a bear attack at a supermarket in Numata, Japan. It was noted that the bear attacked one person in the parking lot near the store, then entered the store and attacked another. As a result, both victims were injured. It was clarified that there were more than 30 people in the store at the time of the attack. After the bear broke the shelf in the store, he ran away.
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