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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.
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.
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." escape plan moviesflix
The reply came instantly:
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 had watched The Shawshank Redemption last week
"Face recognized. Location: Third floor, room 204. Locks engaged. Countdown: 11 hours, 59 minutes."
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. Taped inside the cover: a rusty old key
"You wanted an escape plan movie. Now star in one. Solve the first clue in 10 minutes or the gas releases."
Rajan scrolled past another pop-up ad for "hot single girls in your area." It was 2 AM, his AC was broken, and he had exhausted every legal streaming service. So he did what millions do — he typed into Google: Escape Plan moviesflix .
He clicked.
Desperate, he typed back in the chat window that had appeared on screen:

