As for the mysterious film reel, Kaito passed it on to a young filmmaker, who had stumbled upon the warehouse while searching for a place to call home. The cycle continued, as the legacy of Gudang Film 88 lived on, inspiring generations to come.
Inside, he found a handwritten note and a small, yellowed film reel. The note read:
Kaito's eyes widened as he explored the warehouse, his footsteps echoing off the walls. He stumbled upon an old film processing room, where rows of darkroom equipment lined the walls, and a giant film reel lay abandoned on the floor. In the center of the room, a single film projector stood on a wooden pedestal, its lens pointing toward a makeshift screen.
The film ended, leaving Kaito with a sense of wonder and awe. He realized that the mysterious woman in the frame was, in fact, the founder's daughter, who had been an integral part of the film's production. Her presence was a testament to the power of collaboration and creativity that had driven the film industry in its heyday.
As Kaito approached the projector, he noticed a small, intricately carved wooden box hidden beneath the pedestal. The box was adorned with a small inscription: "For the curious and the brave". Kaito's curiosity was piqued, and he carefully opened the box.