The two men in the image exchange ultra-high-speed punches with afterimages, like a JoJo's | Seedance
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The two men in the image exchange ultra-high-speed punches with afterimages, like a JoJo's Ora Ora Rush. Finally, the masked man's punch catches the suited man's cheek, sending the suited man flying backward like a rocket, where he falls to the ground and loses consciousness. During the punch exchange, the camera rapidly rotates around the two men to capture the intense fight. The camera focuses on the masked man's final punch catching the suited man's cheek in slow motion, returning to normal speed the moment the suited man is blown backward.
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