The director of the Sydney Art Center was an old Elf with white hair and a kindly, benevolent appearance.
He must have received a tip-off from Romiel because he arrived early the next morning.
Since he was there, Durin naturally couldn't refuse to let him see the finished film.
The opening scene was a long take, starting from an automatic cleaning machine in the sewer, rising to the surface where crowds in raincoats bustled in the rain, passing various small shops; the camera continued to ascend, revealing walls plastered with signs and through the transparent windows, a variety of people.
Higher still, the camera captured fleets of floating cars in flight.
Until the frame climbed to the top of a skyscraper, the camera began to move until it drew close to the protagonist on the bed.
The music was 'Let You Down'
Feel the rhythm of the streets
Feel the flashing neon lights on the streets
Neon lights and neon dreams
It seemed like the light and dreams that I could never reach