Melodramatic Rainy Night Neon Short Drama | Seedance
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【Style】Viral Short Drama (Chinese), vertical composition (9:16 Portrait Ratio), extreme melodrama, rainy night street, high-contrast neon light and shadow, handheld camera shake. 【Duration】15 seconds 【Characters】Humble Male Lead (soaked, messy hair, on the verge of tears) VS Determined Female Lead "Yanzi" (exquisite makeup, cold face). [00:00-00:05] Scene 1: Determined Departure. Busy street on a stormy night. A black Rolls-Royce (or Maybach) stops by the roadside, the rear door opens. The female lead coldly shakes off the male lead's grasp and gets into the back of the luxury car without looking back. The male lead cries out, clinging to the car window, and is ruthlessly pulled away by a bodyguard. The car door slams shut. 【Male Lead State】Face covered in tears mixed with rain, eyes full of despair. [00:05-00:10] Scene 2: Heartbreaking Chase (The Chase & The Meme Line). The luxury car speeds away. The male lead runs desperately after it, stumbling, having lost one shoe. The camera closely follows the male lead's face in a close-up, shaking violently. He runs and screams at the disappearing taillights. 【Core Dialogue Lip Sync Instruction】The male lead cries out in breakdown: "Yanzi! Yanzi! Don't go! What will I do without you!" (Expression is extremely painful and distorted). [00:10-00:15] Scene 3: Desperate Kneeling (The Despair). The luxury car's taillights disappear around the corner. The male lead collapses from exhaustion, heavily kneeling on the wet asphalt road, beating his chest and wailing at the empty street. The camera slowly pulls up to an overhead shot, making him look incredibly small and desolate. Rain continues to beat down on him.
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