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Subverting the plot in @video-1, the man's eyes suddenly changed from gentle to cold and fierce. At the moment when Ruth was unprepared, he suddenly pushed the heroine from the bridge and pushed the heroine into the water. The movements are crisp and neat, with long-planned determination and no hesitation, completely subverting the original affectionate character setting. The moment the heroine fell into the water, there was no scream, only a look of disbelief. She raised her head and shouted at the hero: "You have been lying to me from the beginning!" The hero stood on the bridge, with a cold smile on his face, and whispered to the water: "This is what you owe my family."
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- When iterating, change one variable first: lighting, motion, or emotion.
- If references are involved, adjust framing and movement separately for more stable generations.
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