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Ultra-realistic cinematic video, 9:16 vertical, ARRI Alexa look, 35mm lens, shallow depth of field, soft warm indoor lighting, subtle film grain. A young man sits casually on a couch in a dim cozy room at night, illuminated by the cool glow of his smartphone. He scrolls through social media with a bored expression. Suddenly, a hyper-realistic pizza ad fills his screen—golden crispy crust, bubbling cheese, pepperoni glistening with oil, steam rising in slow motion. Camera pushes in closer to the phone. The screen light intensifies and flickers. The pizza inside the phone begins to subtly move—cheese stretching beyond the screen edges. The man notices, confused. In a surreal transition, the pizza starts emerging out of the phone screen into real life—cheese stretching between digital and physical space. Close-up: molten cheese pull bridging the screen and reality. The pizza fully materializes in his hands, hot and steaming. His face shifts from confusion to amazement. Warm light from the pizza replaces the cold phone glow, changing the mood. Final shot: cinematic slow motion of him taking the first bite, cheese stretch, eyes closing in satisfaction. End with a soft glow and lingering steam in the air.
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