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First-person perspective: The ship rocks as it navigates the turbulent sea; Cut to: Close-up of the captain's tense face at the helm; Cut to: Close-up of the captain's hands steering the wheel; Cut to: Distant aerial view of the ship sailing alone across the turbulent sea, its course slowly shifting. Cut to: Medium shot of terrified figures on deck clutching the railings, screaming in fear. Cut to: The mast creaks, then suddenly cracks with a sharp snap; Cut to: Side view of the hull fracturing catastrophically upon striking a reef. As the ship breaks apart, the crew is flung into the air by inertia, plunging into the sea.
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