The first trial gave a lot of fuel to the keyboard warriors online, and three weeks after the court hearing, there are still people complaining, analyzing the cause and effect, and even talking about Ian or Sarah.

When Ian woke up in the morning, his head hit the bed and he gasped involuntarily, the nightmare was so tired.

"Fuck it!" he scolded, rubbing his heart to calm himself down.

Picking up his phone from his bedside table, notifications kept pouring in, and there were plenty of hashtags on almost every social media he used.

After seeing all the tags and comments, the first thing that came to his mind was what day it was.

|Tips: Marriage Story Movie Premiere!|

Putting his phone away, he picked up his personal phone and called Mason.

- Hello, Ian?"

"Good morning, uncle. How's it going?"

-Good morning, nothing to worry about. Come over when you have time.

"Okay, goodbye. He hung up.

-

[Rainer Studio, California]

"Ian, we're waiting for you!" Mason walked out of his office after seeing Ian walk into the huge office.

The office is like a full lobby area, but the private office is separate from the glass doors and shields – some are blurred, some are not.

Mason saw Ian's light brown suit. He looks like a runaway model.

"I'm excited today, uncle," Ian said, putting his phone in his pocket.

“...... Who's your date? You seem to be in a good mood today, right?" Mason glared.

"Haha... That!" Ian chuckled. "I did invite someone to be my date, and she had to be there as soon as possible—

" "You didn't pick her up, what kind of gentleman are you?" Mason looked at Ian disapplausively.

"It was her idea, uncle, and you know I'm really a gentleman, aren't I," Ian shrugged.

Mason shook his head, a faint smile on his face, and walked out.

It's 4pm and the premiere should start at 4.30.

Considering that she insisted on meeting somewhere outside instead of Ian going to hers, Ian called his date to the office.

In addition, she has an important business to take care of in the office.

She walked in, dressed in an elegant red gown that shimmered. Her purse hangs down her hips, and it's truly an admirable view.

This may be the first time Ian finds himself staring blankly at a woman.

"Hey!" she waved at him.

"You look beautiful," he said as soon as he became conscious.

"Thanks, let me upload these to the server, I'll be with you soon. "

Oh, well, I'll stay here," Ian said as he saw her walking towards her office.

The environment is not calm at all. Before talking about the affairs between Scarlett, Ian felt a little embarrassed, but invited her to be his date.

Because Nick is too late, they are arguing in the office, and Ian shows up and finds himself asking to join her for the movie premiere.

[Back to daylight, in the office]

"... This will be my first solo premiere. But that's okay, I'm excited to watch Marriage Story with everyone!" Ray said as he looked at Nicole.

Ian cleared his throat, drawing the attention of the two of them.

"I'm not dating either," Ian said, contacting Raireen. "Leilin, if you want, we can go to the movie premiere together, and as friends, I don't mind," he muttered.

Railyn raised her eyebrows in surprise.

"Me?" she asked again.

"yes," Ian said with a smile.

"Okay, let's go!"

"Look! it's okay for you, I'm not going to be there, you'll easily replace me," Nick said, sobbing dramatically.

"I'm still going to miss you. Unfortunately, you won't be able to watch the wonderful narration of the marriage story.

"It's okay, Ray. I watched it many times while I was editing, and," Nick turned in his stride chair, "have fun tonight!" he said.

[Back to the current time]

Raileen and Ian walked out of the building, and Ian, a gentleman, opened the door for her and walked around the car.

In less than two minutes, they were on their way.

"Railin, did I say you were absolutely beautiful today?" he asked.

Raelyn blushed, but composure herself before she could get carried away by her feelings.

After all, she's been three whole weeks now.

"Thank you, Ian. "

We need to talk about you — what you saw the other day," Ian said.

Raelyn smiled awkwardly, she was looking out the window.

"It's okay, it's my fault for breaking in, huh.

Ian didn't say anything more, and continued to drive on, and Raereen sighed at the silence.

-

The ceremony began quickly, not to mention the red carpet questions thrown at Ian that made him walk away, ignoring every question or statement.

"They're just trying to you off, Ian. Don't mind them," Leylin said with a smile as she made her way through the crowd.

Her smile symbolizes the lack of indication, comments and questions bothering Ian or Raelin.

"I know, I just hate the word I abuse," Ian muttered to himself. On the surface, he smiles at the audience, but inside he wants to convince everyone.

"We've got another week to see the results, and they're not going to spend much time changing what they're throwing at you.

Raelyn said, placing her hand on his.

They walked in, smiles still on their lips.

Thirty minutes passed, and the movie began.

Throughout the film, all the actors have different expressions on their faces.

"Fuck. Look at that!" In the end credits, a behind-the-scenes footage is played.

The crowd burst into laughter.

"Is that Mark Hamill? God, man, you're sleeping like a baby!" shouted the man next to Mark.

Mark, who was looking at them with a smile, shook his head. "Never knew there was one!"

the scene cuts to Ian and Mark repeating the conversation like an old couple.

Ian's expression is spot-on, which makes things even more interesting. Mark and Ian repeat the lines, and the crowd laughs uncontrollably with the others.

"Oh my God, Ian, this is so cute," Raelyn smiled from ear to ear.

"Okay, I guess we're done here," Ian said, standing up and walking to the stage.

After a few seconds, the screen turns off and the entire focus shifts to Ian. He picked up the microphone and waved to everyone.

"Hello everyone!" he said, and the response he received was flawless.

After the movie ended, everyone was equally excited, if not more.

The reality of the movie premiere is that the celebrities who are called here do not react to the good or bad of the film, but act according to energy.

But on the other hand, critics give their honest opinions, taking into account....

Well, technically, it's their job.

"Good evening, everybody. I'm here to welcome you all, and now that the movie is over, I have to say a few words to make sure that message gets across to the public.

"In a way, I'm pretty sure what will happen once the movie comes out. Depending on the little 'situation' that happened to me, there must have been a huge shift in people's perception of me, one way or another.

Ian took a breath before continuing.

"That's actually bad news for me. When I first started writing this film and thinking about execution, all I thought about was how it was going to be an art film.

"Yes, that's right," Ian cheered from the crowd into cheers.

"But yes, with the film coming out to the public tomorrow, what I can ask for is to keep an open mind. Thank you," Ian said, winning a round of applause from the audience.

Everyone was a little shocked, but sympathetic to him and his words. Ian's words are meaningful, which goes some way to explaining how true his words are.

The entire movie premiere ends with Ian communicating to the public what he wants, be open-minded.

"This movie is unlike any of your previous films, and I can say a lot about it, at least," muttered John, who walked over to shake Ian's hand.

"Not sure how it turned out," Ian said.

"It's weird to see you're unsure about your movie, man.

"I know, it's the first time, but you have to deal with it. Another movie is coming out, so I have no choice but to go with the flow," Ian said smiling at the camera focused on them.

The whole theater was busy, and one by one they left the venue.

The next morning, when Ian walked to the set, his heart was filled with hope, watching everyone come and go with a smile on his face.

"Good morning sir

!" "Good morning

, Ian!" "Guys, Ian is here!"

Ian waved to the people excited about his arrival, and continued on until he saw Mason and Leylin talking.

"Ian!" Mason said and nodded, just to acknowledge his presence.

Ian nodded.

"It's going to be fucking fun today," Ian muttered to himself, pulling out his notebook and pen.

Home Alone 2: Lost in New York is an interesting movie because it follows Home Alone 1 but in a completely different setting.

With a budget of $28 million, the filmmaking has been prepared as Ian asked.

In Ian's previous world, there were a few things he didn't like about the original movie.

In the original film, almost a sixth of the budget went directly to Macaulay Culkin, who was paid $4.5 million to replay the role of Kevin McAllister.

It's no joke, as this is still the highest salary ever paid to a child actor for a single film, and a significant increase in salary for a 12-year-old boy who earned $110,000 for the original.

Believe the commentator, there is so much money in the bank, he is not a station wagon....

"I've got some angles to discuss, okay?" Rayling walked over to Ian, who nodded and immediately followed.

They walked over to the table and began to discuss the scenarios planned for the day.

Going back to the story of the original Home Alone 2, most of the scenes in Home Alone 2: Lost in New York were filmed in a suite at the Central Park Plaza Hotel.

At that time, the owner of the hotel made several requests for the production to sign off on the use of it, one was to write him into the film.

The owner of the hotel is Trump, and when he first found out from his memory bank, Ian choked up — and then calmed down, thinking that he had crossed over, why can't someone with power ask for a movie?

In the previous three weeks, he had rested for two days and continued to look for the perfect position to decide the set.

As the filming progresses, we'll learn more about the strategies that Ian might have used in the original film, but the end point is that Home Alone 2: Lost in New York earned more than $173 million in the U.S. and $359 million in the U.S., compared to the aforementioned budget of $28 million.

Ian's goal is to surpass that milestone.

“...... No, that's when he came in first, so I wanted to highlight him, but not too obvious at the same time, you know what I mean?" Ian asked Raelin.

"That's right. What about Lightning?"

"Let's decide on the spot, don't get too dark, Nick will help you with that," Ian said and stood up.

"Thank you

," "No problem,"

Ian walked away from her, and looked around.

Once everything was packed, he was ready, and so was everyone.

He took the announcement horn in his hand and shouted,

"Who is ready for Kevin to oversleep in this city that never sleeps?

!" "Let's go

!" "Yay!!"

"Future!"

The cheers and spirit of the set also lifted the director's mood. -

"Where's Adam?" Ian asked, looking at everyone ready.

It was the first day of shooting, and the set was in the house, McAllister's house.

The house is decorated with Christmas decorations. There were light bulbs in various places outside the house, and on the inside, Ian ordered to follow the same thing, green and red.

He went out to buy his favorite drink and said five minutes later. "

Alright, let's get started, uncle, is everything alright?" Ian asked, looking at Mason.

"Oh yes, it's just nostalgic and everybody goes home. It feels like going back to the day when you first got into directing," Mason said with a warm smile.

"Haha... The feeling is mutual, and when Adam comes back, I feel the same way, but the movie should be very different to me. I've been making movies left and right for two years, so the progress should be obvious," Ian said.

Ian's memory bank provided him with everything for those two years. The director noted what happened in the original, as a script for the new packaging, and even the soundtrack.

"Hmm... Let's see how it turns out," Mason said, walking to his chair.

Ian nodded, and sat down in the chair labeled 'Director'.

For a while, Adam and his mother went to the set hand in hand. Adam looks just like Kevin from the first film.

Although he grew a little taller, Ian knew that these adjustments were not something that the camera and clip couldn't do.

"Are you all ready? I want to see the hype, the walking patterns, the impulsiveness, the feeling of "run and run"... I just want you to imagine that you are naturally in a house of chaos. People don't know where their belongings are, are we on the same starting line? Yes?"

the children and the other actors nodded.

"Let's give it a try, it's quiet on set!" Ian said, and everyone fell silent.

"

Camera!" "Release!" "Sound

!" "Release!" "Camera Rolling!: "

Action!" Ian gave the order, and everyone began to move.

"No one can order my pizza!" an elderly man playing a family member walks towards the camera with a look of disappointment.

"Where's my golf ball?!"

"You know why?" because I'm the only one..."

"Wow wow, wow, guys, calm down! I've only heard no more than four conversations, and the whole thing looks... By script, it's—" Ian said.

Ian pondered for a moment, and everyone was silent for a moment.

"So, let's do something, where are you sitting, please give them chairs. "

A helper immediately walked in with a chair and gave them a chair.

The whole scene is seen sitting in the hallway of the house, with some people walking up the steps.

"The opening of the movie is really important. It shows what it really means to be home-owned.

Family, brothers and sisters, how chaotic it all is. How noisy it can get when a home is packed with a lot of people. I know every one of you knows about it, but now we're going to spend thirty minutes getting the conversation done.

Read it and add your conversations. Make it a mess," Ian said, jumping out of the chair he was standing on.

Everyone nodded and asked them to read the script.

Ian learned from their first attempt that the film would be as natural as possible, at least in the sense of acting, rather than action.

-

9:08 p.m

. Ian Manor.

With a lot of thoughts, Ian walked into his bedroom.

Walking to his bedside, he sighed and collapsed on the bed.

He picked up his laptop on the bed and opened it to read the review of "Marriage Story" because the film was already in theaters.

[The acting is great, but the script is not very good for me. Liam's personality is almost utterly endearing – really, his only downside seems to be that he is too naïve about the consequences of his divorce. By the 10th time he was caught off guard by something obvious, like his spouse "interviewing" all of the most qualified attorneys in town to reduce his potential representation, and I could almost see why his apparent lack of basic insight might make him an impossible human partner. It's completely unclear how he had the intelligence needed to run a theater company and win a genius award.

[I hope this film will enhance the film industry or make a unique contribution to the film industry, but I don't think it adds value to the industry and is a waste of money and time. Nothing remarkable. Also, I had higher expectations for the plot. It's a cliché, to say the least.

[As time went by, the more than 2-hour-long film was coming to an end, and I was expecting something that wouldn't make me feel as if I was wasting my time watching it, but I never got it. I wasted my time watching this movie and felt that the film was unnecessarily stretched and didn't need to last that long.

[I'm a big fan of Ian Renner and all the movies he directed. Truth be told, Rena Studios has done quite a bit in the past.

[I haven't seen this movie, and I don't plan to watch it. Give a star just because Ian is now my least favorite person online.

[In my eyes, Ian became an abuser of women. He dumped a woman with children, and I don't think it's useful to watch a movie about marriage. So, no, thank you.

[But lately, I don't think it's going well. With excitement for the film, I went ahead and bought tickets for the first show, but, well, I was a little disappointed.

[Ian Renner should make his life sad together, but I don't recommend this movie. Three stars for effort.

As soon as Ian saw the comment, he turned off his laptop.

He knew what all the comments were about, but he wasn't happy.

It's all because his reputation is so bad now.

His only prayer before going to bed was the next court session where everyone would know the truth — he didn't think the child was supposed to be his.

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