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Scene: Destroyed urban warzone, broken buildings, smoke, debris, dusty air. Subject: - Army soldier (muscular, tactical uniform, intense expression) - Civilian man (strong build, rugged, aggressive expression) Action Timeline: 0–3s: Both stand facing each other in tension. Subtle body movement, dust moving in air. 3–6s: Army soldier’s right hand slowly emits glowing energy. Civilian’s hands begin generating visible electric energy. 6–11s: They move forward and engage in controlled combat (punch, block, counter). Movements are sharp but moderate speed, no chaotic motion. 11–15s: Civilian overpowers, throws soldier to ground. Final pose: civilian standing dominant, roaring loudly. Camera: Single continuous cinematic tracking shot, slow push-in throughout. Lighting: Dark war tone with soft diffused light, subtle energy glow, no flicker. Style: Ultra-realistic cinematic action, grounded physics. Details: Accurate body mechanics, realistic impacts, dust interaction, detailed textures. Restrictions: No fast cuts, no camera shake, no extra limbs, no distortion, no blur, no flicker, no overlapping actions. Rendering: Smooth motion, stable frames, consistent character appearance, no jitter.
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