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The Boom of Entertainment Industry Documentaries: Truth as the New Thriller
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Act III: The Exit
- Visual Style: Static shots, natural light, silence. Filmed in Julian’s current carpentry workshop.
- The Story: Julian hits rock bottom and makes a choice: he fires Arthur Kael and quits the business. The industry brands him a "failure."
- Resolution: The documentary reframes "failure" as survival. Julian shows the documentary crew a table he built. He says, "This table will hold a dinner for my family for 20 years. A movie ticket is thrown away in two hours. I made the right choice."
- The Final Shot: A slow zoom out from a poster of his most famous movie (faded and peeling on a wall) to reveal the bustling, modern Hollywood Blvd outside, where no one looks at the poster. The world moves on. The machine is still hungry.
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- Director Sofia N.: Who directed Julian’s biggest hit and saw the cracks forming.
- The "Replacement": A 24-year-old current heartthrob who is currently on the same path Julian was on, serving as a mirror to the past.
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