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765. College Movies

"Yes, Director Lu Jian, our movie is about a few college students who were preparing to go to a remote town to shoot a horror film about local folklore. As a result, they encountered a terrorist incident and disappeared. Years later,

The story of another group of people who found their tapes."

The tallest boy in the car explained that he was responsible for driving and his driving skills were pretty good for his age. The surrounding scenery was so fast that it was dizzying to see.

New England has cold and humid winters. Because it is close to the Atlantic Ocean, once it is not sunny, the air will be filled with the smell of the humid sea. In some extreme cases, there will be heavy fog, blocking the view. Here,

You must be careful when driving in the wilderness.

The scenery on both sides of the road is monotonous and boring, and occasionally you can see some strange-shaped stones. This is already the most noteworthy scenery.

The RV was quite spacious and could sleep six people. After driving out from the airport, Lu Tian briefly got to know these college students along the way.

The person driving the car was the leader of this trip. His name was James. He also rented the RV here. His family seemed to be quite wealthy and he spoke and acted in a very grand manner.

His girlfriend is the blonde Valerie, who studies film and art, has a hot figure, and is sitting in the passenger seat playing with her mobile phone.

The boy wearing glasses is Wes. He seems to know everything and has a good relationship with everyone.

The boy who looked like a volleyball player mentioned before was Scott. He was taciturn and seemed to be thinking all the time. The few words he occasionally said were concise and to the point.

The brown-haired girl is called Thalia. She is enthusiastic and cheerful, holding a can of beer in her hand. It seems that drinking during the day is commonplace for her.

"To be honest, Director Lu Jian, I referred to "The Mouth of a Madman" when creating this story. I feel that the story of intertwining reality and fantasy can make the audience feel more involved! This form of pseudo-documentary is also quite interesting.

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James said while driving.

"Is this a script you wrote?"

Lu Jian asked.

"No, I just had this idea. Scott was the one who actually wrote the script. He's very good at this stuff."

When his name was called, the boy smiled shyly.

"Director Lu Kan, I wonder if you have any opinions on our script?"

Thalia, the brown-haired lady, asked. She was sitting next to Lu Tan. When she spoke, she moved closer and put her arm on Lu Tan's sleeve.

"It's good for small-budget movies to use relatively unique narratives. Maybe you can try to record the current journey, which can add a sense of reality."

Lu Tan said a few words briefly.

Hearing Lu Jian's words, several people felt a sudden realization. Scott immediately stood up and rummaged around in the rickety RV for filming equipment. He quickly took out a camera, turned on the power, and started filming.

"Uh, Director Lu Kan, if you don't mind, can we put you in the movie?"

Weiss, a boy wearing glasses, asked.

"Of course, but I'm just a guest star, and you are the real protagonists of the movie."

Lu Tan smiled.

It takes a day and a night to drive from the airport to Miskatok. In the evening, after eating a quick pizza, the sun sets and the surroundings become completely dark.

"It's getting foggy."

James, who was sitting on a chair with a glass of juice in his hand, said, "Wes is driving now. The three boys are switching driving. They are not allowed to drink. Wes's driving skills are slightly inferior to James's, and the speed is naturally slower."

Quite a few.

Lu Tan looked out the window and saw that the desolate world was shrouded in thick fog. The white fog reminded him of the forest in the Kingdom of Darkness.

"Will there be such a heavy fog tonight? Turn on the lights. I don't want to run into those drunk guys on the way."

James shouted. They occasionally encountered cars coming from the opposite direction along the way, but there were very few going to Miskatok. This was normal. If they didn't start at the same time, then the cars going in the same direction would be the same as the rally.

Generally speaking, if you keep a similar distance under normal circumstances, you won't encounter them at all.

However, such heavy fog is rare even in New England. Thalia opened the car window and felt a gust of wind, which was cool and had the damp smell of the sea or lake.

"Close it, it's too cold."

Valery said something, but Thalia didn't do it.

"It's nice to have some air, isn't it?"

She took another sip of beer from the can, probably because her body felt hot after drinking, so she wanted to get some air.

"I said close it, I don't want to catch a cold at night."

Valerie emphasized, and was about to stand up and help the other party forcefully close the window.

"It's better to close it and turn on the heating."

Scott tried to smooth things over, and after some persuasion, Thalia reluctantly closed the window and sat back in the room.

It seems that the relationship between them is not as good as expected.

Lu Tiao thought to himself.

He was not very interested in this awkward relationship between college students. He just wanted to go to Miskatok as soon as possible to see Feng Yu's situation.

But after driving for a while, the car suddenly slowed down again.

"Damn it, is there not enough engine oil?"

Wes cursed and checked his instruments, but couldn't see why.

"What's wrong?"

James asked.

"I don't know. There is no response when I step on the accelerator. There should be enough gasoline in the tank, right?"

Weiss asked rhetorically.

"Of course, didn't the two of us watch it together?"

James came to the passenger seat and checked it out.

"There seems to be a town ahead. Let's stop and check there."

He watched for a while, but didn't find any clues. Instead, he noticed the bright lights in the white mist in front, so he said.

The RV stopped quickly, and Lu Tiao looked out the window. This was not a small town, but a few houses.

It looked like a nearby farmer's house. A fog lamp was very conspicuous in this foggy day. As for the house, only the first floor was dimly lit, which was a bit weird.

"I don't feel good, we shouldn't get out of the car."

Valerie's face looked a little bad, she said.

"What are you afraid of?"

Thalia mocked rather disdainfully. She opened the car door and stepped out of the car. The fog quickly enveloped her, leaving only a hazy figure.

Wes and James also got out of the car. They checked the engine and transmission and quickly found the problem.

"It is true that there is no engine oil, but we didn't find this problem?"

James felt incredible. He went back to the car and rummaged around, but found no spare oil.

"This damn rental company, I should have thought of it earlier."

He cursed and turned his attention to the room in front of him.

"Let's go find the family and see if they can get some engine oil for us."

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