The results of a recent study show that within each calendar year, nearly fifty-six million inhabitants of this world leave its borders forever. This means that around 150,000 people die each day from dawn to dawn, as varied are the locations of their deaths as the causes themselves, as indicated in the study in question.
One of the very recent deaths was recorded in a cinema hall during the screening of the sequel to one of the most successful films in history that the entertainment industry has ever made, namely “Avatar”, several foreign media reports, including the British tabloids “Metro” and “Independent”. After another person died watching the original production on the big screen years ago, history is repeating itself, leading many to wonder if there is a curse upon her.
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The official premiere of the second part of James Cameron’s sci-fi visual narrative, which takes viewers to the planet Pandora, took place late last week. So, after more than a decade of eager anticipation, viewers finally had the opportunity to purchase a ticket to watch The Nature of Water. But for a man, a visit to the hall turned out to be fatal…
Like all other fans of the blockbuster, Lakshmireddy Srinu went on to follow the development of events surrounding Jake Sully and Neytiri, whose images include Sam Worthington and Zoe Saldana, not suspecting that he would not live to see the credits at the end of the film. three-hour tape, so the of him will happen sooner. Standing on the seat next to his younger brother, who was sitting on one of the red seats in the room, he had a heart attack, as a result of which he passed out. Local media reported that he was carried on a stretcher from a cinema in Kakinada district in the southern state of Andhra Pradesh, India, to Peddapuram state hospital, where he was pronounced dead.
Speaking to the local press about the incident, Dr. Sanjiv Gera, director of Fortis Medical Center in Noida, told The Hindustan Times that the man had “persistent inflammation of blood vessels” which is common in humans. , have recovered from the new coronavirus . Explaining what may have led to Srinu’s heart attack, the doctor said, “Blood pressure rose under stress, as a result of which the heart’s arteries ruptured, disrupting the heart’s activity.”
His colleague from the Aster CMI hospital added to the publication that such a fatal end to someone’s life could be due to strong emotions, such as those experienced during exciting sports matches, for example.
However, this is not the only such case, as twelve years ago a 42-year-old man on the island of Taiwan also died in a similar way while watching the first Avatar film. It was reported at the time that he had a history of hypertension, with his need for urgent medical attention possibly due to “production-induced over-excitation”.
‘The Nature of Water’ certainly made a splash in its opening weekend, earning $135 million at the US box office. The success comes after creator James Cameron admitted the effects-heavy sequel cost him “hell,” adding that it would need to gross at least $2 billion to break even. So far, only five titles have garnered that amount, and the original “Avatar” is one of them.