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Cinematic supernatural thriller, small-town night setting, foggy atmosphere, flickering streetlights, abandoned houses, deep shadows, cool blue tones mixed with dim warm practical lights, subtle film grain, eerie tension. 0–3s: wide shot of an empty street at night, fog drifting slowly, distant electrical buzzing, a group of scared young people walking cautiously, looking around, whispering, handheld camera with slight shake. 3–6s: medium close-up, one girl stops suddenly, sensing something, eyes widen, slow head turn toward a dark alley, background lights flicker irregularly. 6–9s: tracking shot, group slowly backs away, tension rising, faint unnatural sound builds, shadows in the alley seem to stretch and move unnaturally. 9–12s: close-up on a boy holding a flashlight, beam shaking, light flickers, briefly revealing a tall distorted humanoid silhouette deep in the darkness, barely visible. 12–15s: sudden reveal, creature shifts slightly forward, elongated limbs and unnatural posture, lights burst and go dark for a split second, quick cut to black as the group reacts in fear, heavy atmospheric finish, cinematic horror tone.
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