It has been announced by multiple media reports that the the movie 'Joker' released in 2019 is highly likely to be banned on Japanese TV.
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According to the testimony of an official, the reason for the ban was an incident that occurred recently. On October 31st, the "unquestioned weapon case" occurred in a train on the Keio Line running in Chofu City, Tokyo. It was judged that the suspect in the case, in which 18 people were seriously injured, mentioned admiration for Joker in the investigation after arrest. In the movie, there was a scene in which the Joker kills a person in a train, and the suspect in the case is wearing a suit that mimics the Joker at the time of the crime, so it is likely that he was strongly influenced by this work. In addition, since there have been several incidents that seem to imitate the case, also occurring on trains, there was a growing opinion in which Joker might have incited those kinds of behaviors. Although an official announcement has not been made yet, there are speculations that it will be difficult not only to broadcast the work on national TV channels but also to re-release it in theaters.
Pros and cons of this ban on broadcasting are expected to be very divided.
こやつが
— 生形たけし (@takahashi9811) October 31, 2021
京王線の犯人です
右手にナイフ
左手にタバコめちゃくちゃ手は震えてた
とにかくこいつにむかつきました
すごくみんな必死に逃げて
僕がみんなに窓から出ろ言い死にものぐるいでみんなででてたこいつの前まで来ました
本当に許せなかった
殴りたかったです
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