The scene shifts to the bush, where the two men are discussing the disappearance of one of the men's shirts. The two men argue about whether or not the other man has lost the shirt, and the latter admits that he has. The song is called "Brightest Star in the Night Sky" by escape plan, but the song is not about the man in question, but about the "maniac" in the bush. The men discuss the fact that they are being watched closely, and one of them says that the men are not looking at the man from earlier, but at the "famous female director" who tried to use the casting couch to seduce the man.
The scene shifts to the bush, where the two men are discussing the disappearance of one of the men's shirts. The two men argue about whether or not the other man has lost the shirt, and the latter admits that he has. The song is called "Brightest Star in the Night Sky" by escape plan, but the song is not about the man in question, but about the "maniac" in the bush. The men discuss the fact that they are being watched closely, and one of them says that the men are not looking at the man from earlier, but at the "famous female director" who tried to use the casting couch to seduce the man.