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A hyper-real fast paced action sequence set on a storm-tossed sea at night. Heavy rain, lightning flashes, violent waves. A damaged ship lists, with a broken railing and loose debris. Sound: thunder, wind, crashing water. ⸻ Shot 1 (0–2s): On the slick deck, a woman slips near the broken railing—falls overboard into the dark water. A young man lunges, misses, screams: “No!” ⸻ Shot 2 (2–6s): He looks up into lightning—face contorts. His body mutates into a fish-like humanoid: gills open, skin slickens, limbs streamline. He sprints and dives cleanly into the sea. ⸻ Shot 3 (6–10s): Underwater, murky and turbulent—she’s sinking, disoriented. A shark silhouette cuts through the water, accelerating toward her. The transformed man powers forward, faster, weaving through bubbles and debris—closing the gap. ⸻ Shot 4 (10–13s): He reaches her a moment before the shark, grabs her securely, and kicks hard away, changing direction sharply. The shark overshoots, turns, but loses distance in the churn. He ascends toward floating wreckage. ⸻ Shot 5 (13–15s): He lifts her onto a piece of floating debris, then reverts back to human form—gills sealing, skin normalizing. Lightning flashes. Cut.
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