I should avoid just summarizing the movie. Instead, create a story that expands on it. Maybe explore a character's unresolved issue or an unexplained event. Use the "Extra Quality" to add more depth, like detailed scenes, character motivations, or technical aspects. Also, ensure that the story is self-contained within the provided response without needing prior knowledge of the movie.
In that case, I should create an original story inspired by the movie's themes—technology, artificial intelligence, team dynamics, etc.—but with original elements. The example includes a hidden code, alternate history, and a legacy part. I need to ensure the story is engaging, has some twists, and ties into the themes of the original movie but adds unique content. I should avoid just summarizing the movie
I should also consider that the user might not be familiar with the movie. Wait, no, since they mentioned specific titles. They are likely fans and want a creative take or an alternative storyline. Maybe the "Extra Quality" refers to higher quality or more depth in the story. The dual audio part might be a red herring, but maybe they want dual narratives or multiple perspectives. I need to structure the story with multiple parts, possible alternate viewpoints, and some hidden secrets like the example. Use the "Extra Quality" to add more depth,