SUBJECTS / PEOPLEMale protagonist, in his 30s, cold and tough, short hair, sharp facial features, wearing a well-fitted black suit, black shirt, and black tie. The outfit remains consistent throughout the entire video. His movements are steady, precise, and highly professional. He has extremely strong body control, with short and steady steps. In close combat, his movements are like a highly trained tactical fighter: turning, gun-suppression, elbow strikes, deflecting force, and repositioning—all executed smoothly in one breath. The enemies are a group of adult male thugs, wearing a mix of dark street clothes or suits, with clear primary and secondary roles. They are responsible for rushing out from all sides and approaching in turns, without stealing the visual focus from the protagonist. The male lead is always the center of the frame, and all actions revolve around him. His performance exudes a calm, ruthless aura with no wasted movements. OBJECTSA black tactical pistol. It is always the same gun—no morphing, no disappearing, and no second gun ever appears. Enemies can approach with melee weapons or bare-handed, but there should be no exaggerated weapon stacking and no heavy firearms. Knocked-down enemies can gradually appear on the ground, but the change in numbers must be logical; all fallen individuals come from the same group that rushed out earlier. The male lead's gun is always clearly visible. During close combat, the gun remains in his hand or pressed near his body line; it should never suddenly disappear. No extra weapons, no duplicate hero, no duplicated enemies, same pistol throughout the full shot sequence. ENVIRONMENTAn indoor hall at night or an underground club corridor. The space is wide but oppressive, with a black and gold color palette. The floor is slightly reflective. The background features pillars, dark walls, localized warm lights, and cold rim lighting. The foreground of the scene leaves room for the protagonist's actions, the midground shows constantly approaching enemies, and the background reveals more silhouettes rushing out from the shadows. Lighting shines down from above and from the side/rear, creating strong contrasting silhouettes, ensuring the male lead's suit, pistol, and body turns are clearly visible. Environmental elements remain consistent throughout the video. Do not cut to unrelated spaces, and do not suddenly change to a street or rooftop. MOODHigh-pressure, cold-blooded, explosive. It is not an out-of-control brawl, but a precise, slaughterhouse-style suppression. The pacing gets increasingly fierce, but remains legible at all times. Emotionally, it must deliver the oppressive thrill of facing a multi-person siege alone, yet completely controlling the situation. CAMERA LANGUAGEThird-person cinematic camera, mainly using medium-close shots and tight wide shots, interspersed with a few close-ups to emphasize the moment of takedowns. The camera overall uses a stabilizer follow-shot + a slight handheld impact feel. Cut as little as possible, prioritizing continuous panning, pushing forward, and orbital tracking shots to reinforce the illusion of a one-take. The camera always revolves around the male lead. It never loses track of the main gun, never loses the protagonist's body orientation, and never lets enemies completely block the frame. Every takedown action must be clearly seen: who rushes up, how the male lead makes contact, how he switches fire, how the enemy falls, and where the camera finally rests. CONSISTENCY RULESThe male lead's clothing, hairstyle, and body shape remain unchanged throughout. There is always only the same male lead; no stunt double faces, no duplicate protagonists. There is always only the same black pistol. The enemies come from the same group that rushed out; the decreasing number is logical, and they do not suddenly respawn. Every takedown must clearly show the contact, counterattack, and the resulting fall. No chaotic blind firing, no floating movements, no supernatural abilities. The male lead consistently maintains a professional, calm, and precise rhythm. The ending must be a final display shot of the male lead standing steadily, surrounded by fallen enemies, with his gun muzzle pointing down or resting at his side. TIMELINE 0:00–0:02A tight medium shot starts from behind the male lead's side, and the camera slowly pushes forward. The male lead stands in the center of the hall, slightly turned, shoulder line tense, holding the same black pistol, his gaze locked on the shadows ahead. In the background, several enemies suddenly rush out from both sides and directly in front, their footsteps syncing with heavy drumbeats. The camera stops at a position where both the male lead's half-profile and the incoming crowd ahead are clearly visible simultaneously; the crisis has formed. 0:02–0:05The camera quickly pushes in to a medium-close shot. The first enemy lunges forward into close-combat distance. The male lead side-steps to dodge the Copy prompt