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Tycoon Actor in Hollywood

"Tycoon Actor in Hollywood" unfolds the story of a failed actor from Earth who finds himself transmigrated into the body of a struggling young man in New York, USA, in a parallel world. Join us as we follow Lucas Knight's journey, step by step, as he ascends to stardom in the heart of Hollywood. --- [This is a work of fiction. Any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, or actual events is purely coincidental. While certain renowned figures may appear in this narrative, their portrayal is fictionalized and does not intend to represent their actual lives or actions.] If you are interested, you can check the advance chapters in my P@treon.com/NewComer714

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Against Audience expectation

The audience watched with bated breath as Anna counted down, her eyes tightly closed. When she finally opened them, she found Jacob cradling a guitar, prompting her to ask, "Where's my surprise?"

Jacob responded with only a smile, beginning to strum his guitar. The melody that flowed from it caught the audience off guard once again, revealing that Jacob was about to serenade them with yet another song they hadn't heard before.

"I met you in the dark, you lit me up,

You made me feel as though I was enough,"

Jacob's voice imbued the lyrics with a depth of emotion that struck a chord,

"We danced the night away, we drank too much,

I held your hair back when,

You were throwing up, 🎵🎶"

The audience was enraptured, still reeling from Jacob's earlier song of "Yellow". Now, he was unveiling another mesmerizing song.

Couples in the crowd found themselves drawing closer, moved by the song's portrayal of Jacob's love for Anna. It was as if his affection was a tangible force, weaving through the notes and lyrics, leaving no one untouched by its warmth...

"Then you smiled over your shoulder.

For a minute, I was stone-cold sober. I pulled you closer to my chest. And you asked me to stay over. I said, "I already told ya. I think that you should get some rest", 🎵🎶"

Jacob's voice flowed smoothly, serenading, "I'll wake you up with some breakfast in bed. I'll bring you coffee with a kiss on your head."

He went on,

"And I'll take the kids to school, wave them goodbye. And I'll thank my lucky stars for that night, 🎵🎶"

The melody of Jacob's singing resonated with the audience, touching their hearts. As time slipped by, his performance gracefully concluded with, "I'm gonna love you 'til, My lungs give out,

I promise 'til death we part like in our vows

So I wrote this song for you, now everybody knows."

"That it's just you and me 'til we're grey and old, Just say you won't let go

Just say you won't let go, 🎵🎶"

Catching a glimpse of Anna's beaming smile, Jacob was inspired to continue, "Just say you won't let go, oh, just say you won't let go.'"

Had the film been playing in that moment, the audience would have been compelled to applaud Lucas's portrayal of Jacob, swept up in the emotion of the performance.

Meanwhile, representatives from major distributors like Sony Pictures, Paramount, and Lionsgate found their interest in acquiring the indie film significantly heightened by its musical elements.

In the movie, Anna's reaction was genuinely touching as she showed her appreciation for Jacob's gift. Following this tender moment, their affection for each other deepened, culminating in a passionate kiss.

The scene was charged with passion and emotion, as Jacob and Anna became completely enveloped in their own universe, their kiss a world unto itself.

As the scene transitioned to Jacob and Anna intimately together in bed, some female fans, particularly those who admire Lucas, felt a twinge of jealousy towards Felicity, the actress portraying Anna. After all, she had the opportunity to kiss and be close to the attractive actor.

However, as the story unfolded, with Anna choosing to stay with Jacob a bit longer, it led to unexpected consequences. When Anna decided to return to England after an extended stay in Los Angeles, she was deported, severing her connection with Jacob.

This twist began to shift the audience's perception of the film. Initially expected to be a typical romance, it took a turn that reminded many of "Blue Valentine," a film from last year's Sundance Festival. However, "Like Crazy" distinguished itself with its cinematography and color grading, elevating the storytelling.

As time passed without contact from Anna, Jacob met Sam, portrayed by Jennifer, though he only saw her as a friend. The audience, filled with doubt about Jacob and Anna's future, was pleasantly surprised when Jacob finally heard from Anna after a long silence. The moment Jacob shared his plans to visit his girlfriend in England, it was clear from Sam's expression that jealousy had taken root, adding another layer of complexity to the unfolding drama.

"I couldn't help but feel a twinge of sympathy for Sam. It was clear she harbored feelings for Jacob, but his heart belonged to Anna." This sentiment echoed among some audience members, who found themselves feeling sorry for Sam's unrequited love.

Jacob's reunion with Anna in England was a moment of joy for the audience, eager to see the young couple together again. However, a sense of unease crept in when, upon a knock at the door, Anna greeted a man with evident happiness, leaving Jacob to watch from a distance.

The feeling of being an outsider intensified for Jacob as he accompanied Anna to a bar, observing her enjoyment with friends while he felt increasingly isolated. Despite spending some time with Anna in England, including a visit to her parents, the inevitable loomed—Jacob would have to return to Los Angeles, leaving Anna behind once more.

As the film unfolded, Sam's confession to Jacob marked a turning point. The audience was taken on a journey from the simple love story of Jacob and Anna to a more complex narrative involving other relationships—Anna with another man and Jacob with Sam.

This tangled web of relationships cast a shadow of solemnity over the audience, particularly among the couples watching, as they contemplated the complexities of love and the pain of letting go.

As the film unfolded, showing Jacob and Anna's decision to reunite, the audience witnessed the subtle yet unmistakable signs that the spark between them had dimmed. Despite Anna's successful return to Los Angeles and their attempts to reconnect, it became clear that their relationship had fundamentally changed.

The magic that once ignited their romance seemed to have faded, leaving many in the audience, particularly the women, some accompanied by their partners, visibly moved to tears, seeking comfort in their significant others.

Amid the emotional scene, a young woman turned to her partner, her eyes reflecting the turmoil on the screen, and whispered, "Will we end up like them?" She nodded toward Jacob and Anna, her question hanging in the air.

Her partner responded gently, "It's just a movie," attempting to assuage her fears.

His words seemed to offer her some reassurance, grounding her back in the reality that their love story was theirs to write, distinct from the scripted fate of Jacob and Anna.

The transition from a moment of Jacob and Anna showering together to Jacob rocking the stage with his band captivated the audience. The crowd's pleas for an encore mirrored the viewers' excitement, a sentiment amplified when Anna was spotted among the audience, seemingly there to support Jacob. This glimpse sparked a wave of relief and joy through the theater.

"Thank God they're still together," a young woman murmured to her boyfriend, encapsulating the collective sigh of relief from the audience.

However, the film took an unexpected turn that stirred the audience's emotions anew. While initially thrilled for Jacob and Anna, the mood shifted dramatically when Anna was seen with a man named Simon, and Jacob shared a kiss with Sam onstage.

The film's conclusion, revealing Jacob with Sam and Anna with Simon, elicited mixed reactions. While some viewers found satisfaction in the unexpected endings, many, particularly the couples, were left longing for a different resolution. The notion that Jacob and Anna's journey ended apart, despite their intimate moments, left a bittersweet taste. The suggestion that if the two were not to end up together, their last shared scene should have been their shower together, lingered with the audience.

The intensity of the audience's feelings only deepened with the final reveal that the film was "Based on a true story." This added layer of realism prompted a deeper reflection on the complexities of love and relationship dynamics, leaving a lasting impression as the theater lights brightened.