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Video Title: Fatal "Miracle Drug" Video Duration: 15 seconds Tempo: Fast-paced, twist, impactful Timeline: 0:00 - 0:04 [Visual]: [Close-up] A pair of feet frantically rushing out of a supermarket entrance, the camera quickly pulls up to the man's ecstatic, distorted face. He holds up several bags of strangely colored, vaguely packaged pickled chicken feet. [Audio]: [Rapid running sound + heavy breathing] Man (shouting): "I got it! My mom's illness is saved!" 0:04 - 0:08 [Visual]: [Lightning transition] The scene instantly cuts to a dimly lit room. The man roughly tears open the packaging bag (Close-up: unknown viscous liquid flows out), and shoves the contents directly into the mouth of the old woman on the sickbed. [Audio]: [Piercing plastic tearing sound] Man: "Mom! Swallow it quickly! This is the miracle drug!" 0:08 - 0:12 [Visual]: [Close-up] The old woman's eyes suddenly open wide, then her hand abruptly drops. The camera pulls back, and the scene quickly turns gray. Close-up of the chicken feet dropped on the floor: the color is pale white, with even mold spots. [Audio]: [Rapid heartbeat sound suddenly turns into a long beep "Drip—"] 0:12 - 0:15 [Visual]: [Black screen white text, freeze frame] Subtitle: Pickled chicken feet cannot cure diseases, and poor quality ones can be fatal! [Audio]: [Heavy bass drum hit sound]
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