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I2V | 10.0s | 16:9 | 24fps | ultra-real live-action | cinematic action thriller | shot on Arri Alexa | 50mm lens | practical lighting | practical stunt combat only | no CGI

Use Image 1 as the exact identity lock, wardrobe lock, first-frame composition, and scene continuity reference.

SUBJECT / IDENTITY LOCK:
Same woman as Image 1 in every frame. Mid-20s. Pale skin. Sharp blue eyes. Short asymmetrical black bob. Strong cheekbones. Athletic feminine build. Same blue-black fitted bodysuit with choker collar, black armbands, glossy practical material. She must remain identical in face, hair, body, wardrobe, and silhouette. Real skin pores, subtle sweat, natural facial asymmetry, no beauty filter, no plastic AI skin.

SCENE:
Dark moody industrial warehouse interior at night. Smoky haze in the air. Warm practical bulbs and dim industrial backlights. Gritty, atmospheric, cinematic, realistic. Two masked assassins in black tactical clothing engage her at close ranges. Everything must feel like a real photographed action film seen on TV, not stylized art.

ACTION TIMELINE:
[0.0–1.5s]
Start on the same composition as Image 1. The woman finishes a brutal right-arm strike into the assassin on frame right. His head snaps back hard and his shoulders twist from impact. Her bob whips with the motion.

[1.5–3.0s]
The left-side assassin rushes in. She pivots sharply, blocks his arm, grabs his wrist, and drives a fast elbow into his chest. Tight, practical body mechanics.

[3.0–5.0s]
She spins low, sweeps his leg, and sends him crashing to the concrete floor. The right-side assassin recovers and lunges back into frame.

[5.0–7.0s]
She ducks the attack, slams him into a pillar or metal support, then follows with two short brutal body shots and a forearm strike. Hair movement, breath, recoil, and impact must feel real.

[7.0–8.5s]
She steps back into a guarded fighting stance as both masked men hesitate, circling. She stares them down with cold focus.

[8.5–10.0s]
She says a short line with controlled intensity: "Who sent you?" One assassin breathes heavily off to the side. The other shifts, preparing for another attack. End on a tense held stance, ready for the next beat.

CAMERA:
Subtle handheld cinematic movement throughout. Slight push-in and small reactive operator adjustments, like a real on-set action shot. Keep the framing grounded and readable. No wild camera swings, no floating impossible motion.

MOTION RULES:
Realistic anatomy, realistic stunt timing, grounded momentum, visible impact, believable recoil. Slight motion blur only on fast limbs and hair. Preserve facial clarity. No rubbery motion, no morphing, no face drift, no extra limbs.

LOOK:
Premium movie screenshot realism. Evening atmosphere. Natural low-key lighting. Practical highlights on costume. Soft haze. Natural shadow falloff. Real wardrobe texture. Gritty but polished feature-film look. Must feel like a frame sequence from a real TV-broadcast action film.

DIALOGUE:
At 8.8s, the woman says clearly and intensely: "Who sent you?"

MUSIC:
Dark pulsing cinematic action score. Low electronic pulse, tense percussion, deep braam hits, metallic impacts, rising string tension, aggressive rhythmic drive. Music should build across the 10 seconds and leave a suspenseful unresolved ending.

SOUND EFFECTS:
Heavy punches, cloth movement, boot scuffs on concrete, body impacts, sharp exhales, masked grunts, light reverberation in the warehouse, subtle metal rattles, smoky room ambience, distant electrical hum, and a final tense silence under the last line.

NEGATIVE:
No CGI look, no cartooniness, no superhero physics, no glossy fake skin, no over-choreographed dance-fighting, no slow motion, no fantasy effects, no morphing, no facial instability, no extra attackers appearing.

I2V | 10.0s | 16:9 | 24fps | ultra-real live-action | cinematic action thriller | shot on Arri Alexa | 50mm lens | practical lighting | practical stunt combat only | no CGI

Use Image 1 as the exact identity lock, wardrobe lock, first-frame composition, and scene continuity reference.

SUBJECT / IDENTITY LOCK: Same woman as Image 1 in every frame. Mid-20s. Pale skin. Sharp blue eyes. Short asymmetrical black bob. Strong cheekbones. Athletic feminine build. Same blue-black fitted bodysuit with choker collar, black armbands, glossy practical material. She must remain identical in face, hair, body, wardrobe, and silhouette. Real skin pores, subtle sweat, natural facial asymmetry, no beauty filter, no plastic AI skin.

SCENE: Dark moody industrial warehouse interior at night. Smoky haze in the air. Warm practical bulbs and dim industrial backlights. Gritty, atmospheric, cinematic, realistic. Two masked assassins in black tactical clothing engage her at close ranges. Everything must feel like a real photographed action film seen on TV, not stylized art.

ACTION TIMELINE: [0.0–1.5s] Start on the same composition as Image 1. The woman finishes a brutal right-arm strike into the assassin on frame right. His head snaps back hard and his shoulders twist from impact. Her bob whips with the motion.

[1.5–3.0s] The left-side assassin rushes in. She pivots sharply, blocks his arm, grabs his wrist, and drives a fast elbow into his chest. Tight, practical body mechanics.

[3.0–5.0s] She spins low, sweeps his leg, and sends him crashing to the concrete floor. The right-side assassin recovers and lunges back into frame.

[5.0–7.0s] She ducks the attack, slams him into a pillar or metal support, then follows with two short brutal body shots and a forearm strike. Hair movement, breath, recoil, and impact must feel real.

[7.0–8.5s] She steps back into a guarded fighting stance as both masked men hesitate, circling. She stares them down with cold focus.

[8.5–10.0s] She says a short line with controlled intensity: “Who sent you?” One assassin breathes heavily off to the side. The other shifts, preparing for another attack. End on a tense held stance, ready for the next beat.

CAMERA: Subtle handheld cinematic movement throughout. Slight push-in and small reactive operator adjustments, like a real on-set action shot. Keep the framing grounded and readable. No wild camera swings, no floating impossible motion.

MOTION RULES: Realistic anatomy, realistic stunt timing, grounded momentum, visible impact, believable recoil. Slight motion blur only on fast limbs and hair. Preserve facial clarity. No rubbery motion, no morphing, no face drift, no extra limbs.

LOOK: Premium movie screenshot realism. Evening atmosphere. Natural low-key lighting. Practical highlights on costume. Soft haze. Natural shadow falloff. Real wardrobe texture. Gritty but polished feature-film look. Must feel like a frame sequence from a real TV-broadcast action film.

DIALOGUE: At 8.8s, the woman says clearly and intensely: “Who sent you?”

MUSIC: Dark pulsing cinematic action score. Low electronic pulse, tense percussion, deep braam hits, metallic impacts, rising string tension, aggressive rhythmic drive. Music should build across the 10 seconds and leave a suspenseful unresolved ending.

SOUND EFFECTS: Heavy punches, cloth movement, boot scuffs on concrete, body impacts, sharp exhales, masked grunts, light reverberation in the warehouse, subtle metal rattles, smoky room ambience, distant electrical hum, and a final tense silence under the last line.

NEGATIVE: No CGI look, no cartooniness, no superhero physics, no glossy fake skin, no over-choreographed dance-fighting, no slow motion, no fantasy effects, no morphing, no facial instability, no extra attackers appearing.