"I'm glad you're here," Ian said to Eloise, who had just gotten in the car.

"I'm free, nothing can stop me, well, I want to know what's going on," Eloise said with a laugh.

It's been a few days since the release of La La Land, and the hype has gone beyond the roof. Not the roof of their car, but above the roof of any car. The days passed in the blink of an eye, and there was also the fame of the crew and Ian. In particular, Eloise and Ai Yan have received a lot of attention from the public and the media since the news about La La Land.

"How are you doing?" Eloise asked in her gentle voice. "We haven't been in touch since that night, even though we're working together on marketing campaigns," she says with a laugh.

"I've been great, thanks to your performances and those of others," Ian said with a laugh.

"So... Where are we going? Why black? Eloise asked curiously, as Ian had specifically told her to wear black.

"Go to the movies," he said, laughing.

"What? What movie...? I've seen La La Land in the crowd. You know, these expressions are totally heartwarming. I really feel like I'm doing a good job of playing Mia," she says with a laugh.

A true actor who works hard and wants to succeed in the film with acting alone, and who is honest about his acting skills, is someone who really waits for good feedback from people.

Hollywood has become a place where many actors only play roles for profit and do not care about the consequences of the film.

However, there are also many actors like Eloise who secretly visited the theater in the crowd that was difficult to enter a few days ago, and kept looking at the faces of the people in front of them, enjoying their acting skills.

"You're doing a great job, Eloise. But put on this mask and hat. It's another movie," Ian said, showing where he put them in his car.

"Woooooooooo Secret missions sound good! Eloise said, giggling like a child. After all, every adult has a child inside of them.

They stopped in the middle of the street, and Eloise looked at Ian in confusion.

"Why?" She asked.

"Are we dating or what?" Eloise asked rhetorically.

"Hmm. I'm not dating, we're just... Two friends who like to be together and are on a secret mission," he said, poking her nose before she giggled.

After getting the ice cream, Ian took a few turns and they went to the nearest movie theater and picked up the tickets that Ian had booked before he came. It was "13th Street".

In fact, Ian wants to know how good it really is, and wants to get satisfaction by knowing that La La Land is at least ten times better than it, or so he thinks.

Surprises await....

Once inside, they sat in the middle of the theater, with Eloise wearing the hat and mask that Ian had given her, while Ian was wearing only a mask.

"'13th Street,' really?" Eloise asked, as if mocking him.

"Our opponent's movies have to see how 'good' they are." Ian said, and both of them laughed silently.

The movie begins, and "Thirteenth Street" appears on the screen in blood, giving it a creepy feel.

The font and background piqued Ian's interest, and he waited for the movie to begin.

The story begins with a little girl around 7 years old, who runs with her face covered in blood. She screamed so loudly that it almost made everyone in the hall gasp. The girl looked at her blood-stained hands, and her expression hit the nail on the head. She fell to the floor screaming.

"Two months ago" letters appeared on the screen and the movie began.

[This story is about how this town became a safe haven for a group of young cultists in Backlin, Weirdra, and Job.] The town's economy is predominantly agricultural, and the town is surrounded by vast corn fields. One year when the corn harvest failed, the people of Beckerin turned to prayer to ensure a good harvest. A mysterious boy missionary, Abu Win, arrives and takes all the children of Beckerin to a cornfield and tells them about a demonic version of the prophecy of the Judeo-Christian God called "The Man Who Walks Behind the Crowd." Album, through his lieutenant Meruchai, leads the town's children in a revolution that brutally kills all the adults in the town. For the next few years, the children made sacrifices to any adult who passed by.

Three weeks later, Vikky and his girlfriend Ren pass by the town of Kinky as they drive across the country to Vikky's new job as a doctor in Seattle, Washington. They travel by car and hit a little boy on the highway. The boy is one of the Bucklin children trying to escape the iron fist of the Cult of Death. The couple put his body in the trunk. They meet an old mechanic who is of little help because the children of Beclyn hire him to lead all the adults who pass through the town, but they betray him and kill him. After searching for their phones for hours, Vikky and Ren finally arrive in Beckerin. When the couple is violently chased in the city, there is a fight between the couple and the children, the "man who walks behind the line". Vikky and Ren rescue Job and his sister Sarah, who doesn't want to be part of the cult. Ren is captured by Meruchai and she prepares to sacrifice before they hunt down Vikky and the children.

Vikky, Ren, Job, and Sarah survived and left Beckering when the cornfield caught fire. When Vikky grabs the map they used to get there, a teenage cult girl jumps out of the back seat and tries to stab him. The passenger car knocks her down, and the four of them go to the distance, going to unknown places.

And just like that, the teenage girl went to her house, where she was trapped with her adoptive parents. But the real deal is only now begining. Every month after that incident, on the 13th, a ghost would wander to 13th Street in front of her house. She tries to put the cult of the past behind her, but it doesn't seem to end there. In fact, that's how it all began. Ian

, who has been watching movies with Eloise, is not scared at all. The plot is surprisingly amazing, yet unrealistic. If the story were fictional, even children wouldn't believe it. In fact, he realized how childish the whole thing looked.

He looked around the theater and saw no more than 20 people sitting and watching. Ian thought to himself that although he had a good start and could delay because of the character's good acting, the director's clumsy skills ruined the whole story.

The ghosts of the cult or anyone doesn't look real. There's also an inexplicable time-travel scene where Ian knows they've managed to ruin the entire script and movie.

Throughout the film, Ian can't help but notice mistakes and what he thinks is missing or could have been done better in certain scenes. After a lot of mental planning, the movie finally ends, but before the credits, Ian and Eloise walk out of the theater.

"Now I know it's not a lot, but those movie tickets are so wasteful!" Ian said as he walked out with Eloise smiling.

Their luck is getting worse and worse, and the door of the theater next door suddenly opens, and people who have seen La La Land come out to talk about it. Ian is trapped on his feet and tries to look unsuspicious.

"Is that Ian?!" A girl's scream, and everyone's eyes turned to him.

"That's Mia!! Wow, ahhhh Everyone shouted and began to gather in front of them. Ian waved his hand in confusion, and immediately someone started asking for autographs and selfies.

"Would you like to take a selfie?" A blonde shouted.

"Sir, over here." In the midst of the chaos, a man in black shouted loudly, and Ian and Eloise quickly turned and followed. The security guards closed the door in an instant, and they were back in the lobby of the movie theater.

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