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Office Coffee Break Gone WrongShot 1: Tired office worker in a button-up shirt sips coffee at his desk in a modern open-plan office. Calm medium shot, fluorescent lights, papers everywhere.Shot 2: He spills a drop — the coffee suddenly animates into a hyper-caffeinated coffee monster with espresso eyes and foam tentacles.Shot 3: Low-angle shot: The monster rampages across desks, flinging staplers and keyboards in realistic arcs while the worker dodges in panic.Shot 4: Fast-paced tracking shot through the office as coworkers scream and dive under tables, papers flying like confetti with accurate physics.Shot 5: Climax: Worker grabs a fire extinguisher and blasts the monster, turning it back into harmless foam. He sits exhausted, now covered in foam, as everyone claps slowly
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