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Supernatural horror breaking the fourth wall - a monster emerging from a 2D poster into reality in a Japanese subway station Visuals: Japanese subway station with bright artificial lighting, a young man in white shirt posing next to a subway train car, a large disturbing horror movie advertisement decal on the train featuring a grey-skinned zombie with sharp teeth and glowing eyes, cracked poster surface, realistic 3D monster emerging, chaotic chase sequence, abstract liquid metal surface, man trapped inside a painted poster Camera: Static shot (initial photo op), slow zoom (poster transformation), dynamic tracking shots (chase), shaky camera work (panic), close-ups (monster details), wide shots (station chaos) Style: Photorealistic, cinematic, horror, supernatural, J-Horror aesthetic, high detail, dramatic lighting, high-contrast shadows Action + Sound Design: The horror poster on the subway train begins to crack and crumble. [cut] A grey clawed hand bursts through the poster surface. [cut] The monster fully emerges from the train wall, landing on the subway platform, bystanders run away screaming. [cut] The monster chases the man in the white shirt through the subway station, dynamic camera movement. [cut] The monster captures the man and carries him. [cut] The man is trapped inside a metallic surface, pressing his hand against it. [cut] The man is now part of a painted poster on the train, held by the grinning demon with glowing red eyes.
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