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The video is based on the style of 1970s Shaw Brothers martial arts films, featuring obviously artificial rockeries and fake farmhouse courtyards. Technicolor, high saturation, unnatural dramatic lighting, old film grain texture, and a studio set feel. No subtitles. [0-7s] The camera slowly pushes in with a low-angle upward shot, the focus firmly locked on Pupu's strained upper body: sweat beads on the forehead, and sweat mixed with dirt rolls down the jawline. With hands clamped like iron tongs around the large willow trunk, Pupu forcefully pulls up the entire old willow tree with a dull sound of tearing earth, then violently flings the willow tree horizontally, the trunk hitting the ground with a whoosh, creating billowing smoke and dust. [8-9s] The camera quickly pushes in for a top-down shot of the two dogs' stunned expressions. [10-12s] An upward shot shows Pupu sweating, looking at the tree on the ground, laughing and saying: "That felt great!" [12-15s] The two dogs are trembling with fear, and one dog says to the other: "Maybe we should behave ourselves from now on."
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