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Style: Ultra-cinematic sci-fi realism, emotional cyberpunk atmosphere, neon rain-soaked mega-city, Blade Runner-inspired mood, soft human lighting contrast, detailed robotic facial micro-movements, film-grade color grading, ambient sound design with subtle piano undertones, expressive visual storytelling. 0–3s — Silent Observer A cold humanoid robot stands motionless in a crowded neon-lit street at night. Rain falls steadily across its metallic surface. Humans rush past without acknowledging it. Its eyes display minimal data overlays—pure logic, no emotion. Reflections of neon signs ripple across wet pavement. 3–6s — Glimpse of Humanity The robot subtly turns its head, observing fragmented human moments: a child laughing while chasing pigeons through rain, an elderly couple holding hands under a glowing sign, a street musician playing violin as droplets fall from the strings. Small visual glitches begin to interrupt the robot’s normally stable perception. 6–9s — First Shift Close-up on the robot’s face. It freezes while watching a young woman crying tears of joy as she reunites with someone in the rain. Something changes—barely perceptible. Its synthetic eyes flicker with unfamiliar patterns. Internal systems destabilize as emotional data overrides logic processing. 9–12s — Overload of Feeling The robot walks slowly through the neon city streets. Overlapping sensory fragments appear—laughter echoes, heartbeat-like pulses grow louder, and warm light reflections distort across its metallic surface. The environment begins to feel less mechanical and more human through its perception. 12–15s — First Emotion Final cinematic shot: sunrise light breaks through the skyscrapers, replacing neon with warm gold tones. A single tear forms and rolls down the robot’s face. It looks upward in silence as the city noise fades into calm ambient stillness. The frame holds on its first moment of understood emotion.
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- If references are involved, adjust framing and movement separately for more stable generations.
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