Chapter 821: Respect for Success

The Boston Opera House, which began as a movie theater, provides an excellent movie-watching experience.

The sound of gunfire echoed through the theater as Martin's protagonist rid the flower shop of both the owner and all the employees single-handedly, then they called the leading lady and used her to play the FBI, leaving Boston with a large sum of money.

The protagonist threw off the shackles of Charlestown and finally ran toward freedom.

There was no pretense of being artsy; the gun battles were explosive, and the outcome was satisfying.

When the film ended, the venue erupted into enthusiastic applause.

Director Denis Villeneuve stood up like a student waiting for their exam results and turned to look at the audience.

Then, with a lack of confidence, he asked Martin, "Did we succeed?"

Martin smiled, "You did a great job with the film."

Amid the applause, producer Graham came over to hug Villeneuve, "Buddy, you've made a masterpiece!"

Villeneuve finally smiled.