Create a hyper-realistic 15-second cinematic 4DX cinema video, filmed as if from the handheld phone
Create a hyper-realistic 15-second cinematic 4DX cinema video, filmed as if from the handheld phone camera of an audience member inside a packed dark movie theater. Use the provided image as the strict visual reference for the theater layout, giant curved screen, audience silhouettes, glowing phone screens, side wall 4DX text, and immersive cinema atmosphere. The camera begins from a seated audience POV, slightly shaky, looking up at the massive screen. On the screen, only one anime-style male swordsman is visible, full body, facing directly toward the audience. He has messy dark hair, intense blue eyes, a dark traditional sword uniform, and a half-patterned flowing haori. He is not attacking yet; he stands still, knees slightly bent, shoulders lowered, chest expanding as he takes a deep breath to prepare his water-breathing sword technique. The screen background is a vast dark wooden infinity castle with endless balconies, warm lanterns, floating dust, deep blue shadows, and cinematic depth. The swordsman slowly grips the katana, inhales sharply, and says clearly: “Water Breathing… Ninth Form: Splashing Water Flow, Turbulent.” As he draws the blade, the motion must feel precise and physically believable: his right hand pulls the sword in a smooth arc from the sheath, his hips rotate, his left foot slides forward, and the blade traces a bright blue crescent of water. The slash becomes a turbulent water-wheel spiral, not a simple splash: multiple circular streams coil around him like rotating rings, thin blade-shaped water ribbons twist outward, droplets separate in slow motion, and the water current forms layered vortex arcs following the exact path of the sword. He then completes the Ninth Form movement with rapid footwork across the wooden floor, zigzagging in short unpredictable steps while the water flow bends around his body, creating broken wave trails, spinning foam, and sharp crescent-shaped currents. At the climax he swings the katana directly toward the camera/audience, the water wheel expands from the cinema screen as a massive 4DX effect. The wave appears to burst out of the screen into the theater, with transparent water sheets, mist, droplets, and blue light rushing over the front rows. Audience members cheer, laugh, raise their hands, and excitedly record with their phones as the water illusion reaches them. Seats subtly vibrate, phone screens reflect blue waves, and the theater lights flicker with the impact. Near the end, the POV camera quickly turns away from the screen toward the surrounding audience, showing people smiling, shouting, filming, and reacting with amazed joy as mist and water droplets pass through the air. No subtitles, no logos except the existing 4DX-style theater wall signage, no extra characters on the movie screen, no cuts, one continuous handheld cinema POV shot.
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