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A cinematic emotional sci-fi sequence set in a world trapped in eternal night. 0–3s: Silent, frozen city under permanent darkness. Streetlights flicker weakly. Snow-like ash falls gently through empty streets. People stand on rooftops staring at a black horizon. 3–6s: Close-up shots of exhausted faces—people holding onto each other, waiting. Radios crackle with static. A faint, unexplained vibration moves through the air. 6–9s: The sky begins to change for the first time in years. A thin, impossible line of warm orange light appears at the horizon. Birds suddenly take flight. Wind picks up. 9–12s: Emotional escalation—people drop to their knees, crying, laughing, shielding their eyes. The first rays of sunlight break through the darkness, touching buildings that haven’t seen light in years. 12–15s: Final wide cinematic shot. The sun rises fully over the world, flooding everything with golden light. Ice melts, shadows retreat, and the city slowly awakens in silence and awe. Style: ultra cinematic realism, emotional tone, soft golden volumetric lighting, slow-motion human reactions, high-detail environments, film-grade color grading, hopeful and transformative atmosphere.
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