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Original Sci-Fi Dark Comedy Action Short Film: Inside a high-tech experimental laboratory filled with glowing glass tubes, holographic screens, and flickering neon panels, a white-clad orange cat patient (wearing a full-body hospital gown with a white bandage wrapped around its forehead) frantically sprints between metallic workstations, pursued by a relentless hyena in a black suit and dark sunglasses. The environment hums with synthetic energy as alarms flash red. The orange cat dodges at high speed, knocking over fragile instruments, sending sparks and chemical fluids spilling across the glossy floor. The hyena charges forward undeterred, stepping through the chaos with predatory precision. The camera alternates between dynamic tracking shots and tight close-ups, emphasizing the claustrophobic intensity and futuristic atmosphere, like the climactic chase of an original animated sci-fi thriller. At the peak of the chase, the orange cat suddenly stops, spins, and tosses a chicken bone high into the air. In a split second, the hyena’s fierce expression collapses into greedy distraction, eyes locked upward. Seizing the moment, the orange cat presses a button on a smartphone—instantly, a hidden net deploys from the ceiling, trapping the hyena mid-leap. The lab falls silent except for faint electrical buzzing. The orange cat slowly turns toward the camera, straightens its posture, and flashes a smug, victorious grin. A powerful hook within the first 2 seconds, stable pacing with escalating tension, coherent action choreography, cinematic composition, realistic lighting and reflections on metallic surfaces, a blend of suspense and humor, high-definition detail, expressive character animation, and an original, highly shareable concept designed for social media impact.
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