[Film Style]: 90s Hong Kong Art Cinema style, retro film grain, High ISO Grain, ambiguous Yellow-Green Tint, Step-printing effect, melancholic atmosphere.
[Core Dialogue (for emotional control)]: “If memory were a can of food, I hope it would never expire.”
[Video Duration]: 10 seconds
[Storyboard]:
[00:00-00:04] Shot 1: Through the Glass.
Scene: A red public telephone booth covered in rainwater.
Character: A man (or woman) wearing a khaki trench coat, tightly gripping the receiver, not speaking, just listening.
Emotional Performance: Through the refraction of the glass, their eyes appear hollow yet deeply emotional. Rain runs down the glass, distorting their face like an oil painting.
Subtitle/Narration Feel: The scene seems frozen, with only the sound of rain.
[00:04-00:07] Shot 2: Extreme Close-up & Micro-expression.
Scene: Focuses on the character's lips and half of their face.
Action: He/She whispers softly into the receiver. The lips tremble slightly, seeming to want to say something but holding back.
Lighting: Neon light bokeh from the street flows across their face, flickering on and off.
Dialogue Emotion Mapping: Expresses extreme restraint and loneliness, like “wanting to touch but pulling the hand back.”
[00:07-00:10] Shot 3: Signature Smeary Slow Motion.
Scene: The character hangs up the phone, turns, and walks into the crowd in the rainy night.
Visual Effects: Uses a Step-printing effect (Stop-motion feel), the character's silhouette becomes blurred and has Motion Blur, as if their soul remains in place while only their body moves.
Environment: The background features flowing city car lights, forming elongated light trails.
[Technical Parameters]: Simulated Handheld Camera, shallow depth of field, color shift, intense emotion.