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High-tension horror sequence inside a neon-lit bowling alley at night. Retro arcade lighting, reflective bowling lanes, colorful LED glow, realistic practical lighting. Shot 1 (0–3s): A young woman stands frozen near the bowling lane holding a bowling ball. Her breathing becomes uneasy. Around her, she suddenly sees massive insect-like creatures crawling across the bowling alley walls and ceiling—giant spiders moving between neon signs and hanging lights. People nearby appear distorted and unaware. Shot 2 (3–5s): One insect crawls rapidly across the lane toward her. She panics— Then suddenly snaps out of it. Everything is normal again. Just a regular bowling alley. Her friends laugh and wave at her from behind. Shot 3 (5–8s): Still shaken, she slowly steps forward and rolls the bowling ball down the lane. The camera tracks low beside the ball as it spins toward the pins. Shot 4 (8–11s): As the ball nears the pins, she suddenly hears the disturbing insect clicking sound again. Her smile fades. From the empty lane beside hers— something rapidly moves in the darkness. Shot 5 (11–15s): A gigantic insect creature suddenly bursts out from the side lane, skittering violently across the polished floor toward the group. Everyone starts screaming and stumbling backward. The creature launches directly at the woman.
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