The neon signs of Tsim Sha Tsui bled red and blue onto the rain-slicked pavement. Inside a cramped, smoke-filled editing suite, a filmmaker named Chen scrubbed through grain-heavy footage. He was chasing a "Cat 3" masterpiece—something raw enough to bypass the censors' grace but "high quality" enough to be remembered.
He hit Enter.
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He wasn't watching the movie. He was in the movie. The neon signs of Tsim Sha Tsui bled
Accessing or distributing copyrighted Category III or mainstream US films from unlicensed sources may violate the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) or local intellectual property laws. Users in some jurisdictions could face fines or ISP throttling. He hit Enter
Elias frowned, looking at the scribbled text. It looked like the ravings of a madman or a broken URL from the early 2000s. "This isn't a web address, Arthur. It’s gibberish."