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9 seconds, 90s Hong Kong style urban nostalgic film texture, neon rainy night, strong film grain, alternating cold blue and warm red neon lights, characters performing extremely seriously, atmosphere like a destined reunion. 0-2 seconds: Flashback, in the corridor of an old residential building, the young male protagonist casually stabilizes a loose red plastic stool, gently pushes it back against the wall, close-up shot; 3-6 seconds: Reality, at the entrance of a convenience store on a rainy night, a woman in a dark trench coat slowly walks out of the neon reflection, shielding the male protagonist from a flying umbrella and cardboard box, Slow Dolly In shot, the atmosphere is solemn like a reunion after many years; 7-9 seconds: The male protagonist quietly asks, “Are you the person from back then?” The woman calmly replies, “No, I am the plastic stool you stabilized.” The next second, she instantly transforms back into the red plastic stool, tripping the male protagonist lightly, causing him to fall awkwardly to the ground, forming a serious absurd comedy. All characters are original fictional roles, not any real celebrities or public figures, do not imitate any real person's appearance, and do not show any recognizable celebrity features; facial features are low-distinction, typecast, non-realistic processing, without overemphasizing facial details. Prohibited: firearms, fighting, chasing, crime, police elements, subtitles, LOGO, watermark.
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