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A cinematic emotional confrontation in a stylized semi-realistic painterly illustration style with anime-influenced design language, elegant elongated proportions, strong silhouettes, clean shape design, painterly digital brushwork, selective sharp edges on the focal faces, softer painted edges in the atmospheric background, polished concept-art finish, non-photorealistic. Blue-violet dusk on a rain-damp rooftop with shallow puddles, low concrete ledge, blurred city skyline, soft cool skylight from camera left, subtle city rim light behind the characters, wet reflections on the ground. Two characters only. CHARACTER_A is an early-20s woman with wet dark shoulder-length hair, slim build, charcoal long coat over a pale sweater and dark trousers, already emotional and trying not to cry. CHARACTER_B is a mid-20s man with dark rain-wet short hair, lean build, dark jacket over black shirt and dark pants, restrained and guilty. Begin with a medium-wide two-shot at eye level from near CHARACTER_A’s side, slow push-in, showing both characters already in the aftermath of an argument, light rain, wind, distant city ambience, and a very restrained sparse piano cue with low sustained strings under the natural sound. Cut to a medium close-up over CHARACTER_A’s shoulder on CHARACTER_B as he quietly says, “I did it to protect you,” in a low warm controlled voice with guilt underneath. Cut to a medium close-up on CHARACTER_A as she takes one small step forward, eyes filling, breath catching, and says with hurt disbelief, “Protect me? You lied to me.” Cut to a tight close-up on CHARACTER_A as tears break free and she says, in a soft breathy trembling voice, “You betrayed me.” Hold briefly after the line so the emotion lands. Keep all motion restrained and readable.
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