An army jeep sits at the edge of a marked minefield in bright daylight, dry open ground with red war
An army jeep sits at the edge of a marked minefield in bright daylight, dry open ground with red warning signs and a wire fence running along one side. A mega crocodile, huge as a truck, has bitten onto the back of the jeep and is shaking it hard. At his post by the warning fence, the demolition engineer watches — he laid these mines himself and knows every safe lane through them. Sound: roaring engine, crunching metal, croc hissing, shouting, radio voices. Shot 1 (0–3s) — THE HOOK: Low rear shot at the fence line. The mega crocodile has its jaws locked on the back of the jeep, dragging it toward the minefield, dust flying off the spinning wheels. The driver fights the wheel and shouts into his radio: "IT'S PUSHING ME INTO THE FIELD!" Shot 2 (3–6s): At the warning fence, the demolition engineer grabs his map of the field and keys his radio, eyes on the jeep: "Reverse down the white posts! That lane is clear!" He points along a line of small white marker posts running through the field. Shot 3 (6–9s): The driver slams into reverse and backs fast down the safe lane between the white posts, the jeep tearing loose from the croc's jaws. The crocodile lunges after it — but charges straight across the open ground, off the safe lane, right over the buried mines. Shot 4 (9–13s) — BIG SLOW-MOTION MOMENT: The croc's foot lands on the first mine. Bullet time — one blast, then another, then a whole chain of explosions ripping across the field in slow motion, dirt and fire erupting under the crocodile, its huge body thrown up into the air, twisting inside the blasts. Shot 5 (13–15s): Time snaps back. The chain of explosions thunders across the whole minefield, the crocodile crashing down into the smoke and fire. The jeep reverses out safely past the fence, the engineer lowering his map as dust rolls over the warning signs. Cut.