What do you want?
"Face recognized. Location: Third floor, room 204. Locks engaged. Countdown: 11 hours, 59 minutes."
He had watched The Shawshank Redemption last week. The key in that movie was hidden inside a Bible. Rajan ran to his bedside table — his grandmother's old Bible. Taped inside the cover: a rusty old key.
But the screen flashed a new message: Outside his door now was not his hallway — but a replica of a prison corridor, straight out of Escape Plan the movie. And at the far end, a man in a guard uniform — face unnaturally smooth, eyes black as the screen background. escape plan moviesflix
"You wanted an escape plan movie. Now star in one. Solve the first clue in 10 minutes or the gas releases."
Inside the book (Rajan scrambled to pull it from the shelf) was a folded paper. Handwritten: "The key is not in the lock. It's in the last film you watched before this one."
The door lock clicked.
On screen appeared an image of his own bookshelf — taken seconds ago via webcam — with one book circled in red: "The Art of the Prison Break" by someone named R. J. Sharma.
It sounds like you're looking for an interesting story based on the search phrase — which likely refers to the 2013 action thriller Escape Plan (starring Sylvester Stallone and Arnold Schwarzenegger) as found on the piracy-inclined site MoviesFlix.
He clicked.
He heard it — the clunk of his apartment door locking from the outside. The windows, too. His phone showed "No Service."
Desperate, he typed back in the chat window that had appeared on screen:
The first link worked. No annoying captcha. Just a clean page with a download button that said . What do you want
The voice returned: "Find the real exit before morning. Or stay forever as content on MoviesFlix." To be continued…? 😉
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