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Pure oversized ocean-disaster insanity. A passenger airplane is already crash-landing on stormy ocean water when a gigantic Kraken tentacle suddenly erupts upward and wraps around the aircraft mid-skid. The scene should feel like complete loss of control — screaming passengers, tearing metal, water explosions, spinning engines, and a creature so huge it treats an airplane like prey. Shot 1 (0s–2s): A passenger airplane violently skids across rough ocean water during an emergency landing. Suddenly a MASSIVE Kraken tentacle erupts upward and wraps around the plane’s tail instantly. Ocean explodes everywhere. Shot 2 (2s–5s): Inside the shaking cabin. Passengers screaming. Overhead luggage flying everywhere. The entire plane jerks sideways unnaturally while metal tears apart outside the windows. Shot 3 (5s–8s): Wide ocean shot. More giant tentacles burst out around the aircraft. One engine gets ripped completely off. The plane spins violently across the water while passengers evacuate onto floating wreckage. Shot 4 (8s–11s): A survivor climbs onto the wing. Behind him: the Kraken’s gigantic eye slowly rises above the ocean surface. Tentacles wrap tighter around the sinking plane. Shot 5 (11s–15s): The Kraken suddenly DRAGS the entire airplane underwater nose-first. Massive whirlpool forms. Final frame: the survivor floating helplessly while the gigantic shadow circles beneath him in the dark water.
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