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A lone emergency technician in an orange survival jacket stands on the shattered roof of a flooded museum in a drowned European capital, storm clouds overhead, broken statues and floating debris below, cold blue-grey palette, cinematic disaster realism, wet surfaces, strong scale, 35mm film look. Disaster film realism, one-take. The camera starts high above a drowned capital city in violent storm weather, then dives toward a lone emergency technician standing on the shattered roof of a flooded museum. He sees a rescue flare in the distance and runs. The camera follows tightly behind him as he sprints across collapsing rooftops, leaps over broken skylights, slides down a tilted glass dome, and grabs a dangling cable. Below, dark floodwater surges through streets filled with drifting cars and statues. He lands on a partially submerged tram roof, keeps moving, and reaches a rescue beacon platform just as a giant wave crashes past behind him. Cold grey-blue apocalyptic palette, hyperreal water physics, wind, spray, handheld urgency, one continuous shot, no cuts.
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