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  • Rising Sun (Crichton novel) - Wikipedia
    The Chicago Sun-Times wrote "Though Michael Crichton knew Rising Sun would ruffle feathers, the vehemence of the reaction came as a surprise Challenges to his economic premise - that the United States is selling its future to Japan - failed to materialize Instead, he recalls with obvious annoyance, American critics labelled him racist " [11]
  • Rising Sun stirs controversy - Entertainment Weekly
    Frustrated by Kaufman’s demands for five rewrites of their first 40 pages, they were off the film three months before the book was even published ”I tried to produce the script that Phil wanted,”
  • Rising Sun (1993) - Trivia - IMDb
    Michael Crichton and Michael Backes quit the project, largely over disagreements with writer and director Philip Kaufman, that one of the lead characters should be changed to a black man The murderer's identity was changed from the book for reasons not explained by Philip Kaufman
  • Rising Sun by Michael Crichton Book Vs Movie Review
    The characters in Crichton’s novels are usually pretty shallow and exist merely to either spout off or receive information It’s not hard to see Smith is a stand-in for the reader, ignorant about the looming Japanese threat, and Connor is Crichton himself, eager to share all this new information he’s learned
  • Rising Differences : Movies: Michael Crichtons best-seller is . . .
    Crichton countered that “Rising Sun” should have been taken more as a wake-up call to the U S government to get its trade policies with Japan in order or face a certain future as a
  • The once-controversial Rising Sun - The Dissolve
    Crichton was reportedly unhappy with the casting of a black actor in the role of Smith, arguing that at the time the book was written there were no African-American officers employed in the Asian Crimes Investigation Unit of the L A P D , where the character works
  • Rising Sun by Michael Crichton--Fiction Review
    “Rising Sun” at best can be described as a wrong-headed view on the reality of the geopolitical struggles between the United States and Japan during the 1990s, two countries that were allies at the time and still are currently
  • Rising Sun (Literature) - TV Tropes
    Rising Sun is a 1992 internationally best-selling novel by Michael Crichton about a murder in the Los Angeles headquarters of Nakamoto, a fictional Japanese corporation The book was published by Alfred A Knopf


















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