Today, a new actor joins the cast in Central Park.
His name is Orion. He plays an important role in the movie.
I wonder what he's like.
Me, too. I can't wait to meet him.
Orion is a friend of yours, right?
Yes. we go to the same acting school.
He's quiet and serious, but a very good actor.
Hey. Watch it. Orion?
Hi, all. Sorry I’m late.
This is Orion?
Tomoko, could you do me a solid?
What is it?
This is my dog Rigel.
I want him to be in the movie.
What? You tell me this now?
If he can't be in the movie, you will have to get another actor.
Hold on, Orion. What are you talking about?
Okay. It's deal then.
What?
Yoko, he doesn’t seem exactly quiet and serious to me.
I know. He's not usually like this.
There's something different about him today.
Nice to meet you, Rigel. I’m Charo.
And so the filming begins again.
But things are very different with Orion on the set.
Cut. Okay. Good job, Yoko.
Wait a minute, Tomoko. I didn’t feel it.
Feel what?
Your acting. And the camera angle wasn’t great, either.
Say what?
Let's do it again.
Say what?
Orion, you're out of line.
Yoko, take it easy.
The filming goes much slower with Orion on board.
And that’s not all.
Here’s the next scene.
It's Charo’s birthday. Yoko is hurry home.
But as she crosses the street, Orion runs into her with his car.
Yoko isn’t hurt badly, but she loses her memory from the shock.
Okay.
Okay by me. But you’ll have to ask the boss, Orion.
Yoko.
It's fine.
It's a dangerous scene, so you two, concentrate.
The cast and crew focus and the shooting begins.
Ready. Action.
Cut. Perfect.
Yoko, that was great.
We got it.
Yoko. That was amazing. Yoko?
Charo, what's the matter?
Yoko won’t wake up.
Yoko. Yoko. You can stop acting now.
Is she unconscious? But the car didn’t really hit her.
Yoko, wake up.
Yoko. Yoko.