Create a hyper-realistic 15-second cinematic selfie vlog video inside a crowded luxury 4Dx movie the

Create a hyper-realistic 15-second cinematic selfie vlog video inside a crowded luxury 4Dx movie theater. Use the provided image as the strict visual reference for the woman’s identity, hairstyle, outfit, theater layout, audience, popcorn bucket, and giant cinema screen. The woman is seated in the foreground with her back mostly turned toward the camera, facing the cinema screen like the other spectators, while filming in selfie-video mode with one arm extended so both herself and the screen are visible in frame. No visible phone in her hand. She feels excited, amazed, and energetic, like a vlogger capturing the experience live. The theater is dark and packed with spectators, many holding up phones and filming the screen. The video begins in handheld selfie mode from behind and slightly to the side of the woman, showing her looking toward the screen and then briefly turning her face toward the camera. She speaks excitedly in English: “Guys, I’m inside a 4D cinema right now… can you believe this?” On the giant cinema screen, a dramatic nighttime ocean scene shows a large early-20th-century luxury ocean liner approaching a massive iceberg under moonlight. The ship’s lights glow warmly on the dark sea. The woman keeps filming herself and the screen and says in English: “You won’t believe how real this feels!” The audience watches with growing anticipation, clearly excited and waiting for the collision. The ship gets closer and closer to the iceberg, and then the audience sees the ship crash into it. At the exact moment of impact, the whole theater shakes violently, seats vibrate, popcorn jumps, and the audience erupts with excited screams and cheers. The ocean water appears to surge out of the screen and spill forward toward the stage area in front of the screen like an intense 9D effect. At the same time, the iceberg breaks apart and large heavy masses of snow and ice burst outward into the cinema hall. These must not look like delicate snowflakes; they should look like thick snow piles, slushy chunks, and broken ice masses spreading into the theater. Right after the snow piles and ice chunks burst into the hall, the woman quickly turns the camera away from herself and points it toward the cinema audience to show the full theater reaction. We now clearly see the cinema hall filled with excitement: people are filming with their cell phones, laughing, cheering, and joyfully playing with the snow piles and ice chunks around them. Some scoop up the snow, some touch the ice, some hold their phones high while recording, and everyone reacts with playful excitement and amazement. The theater fills with sea mist, cold spray, broken ice pieces, and dense snowy clumps spreading through the air and across the front of the hall. The screen remains visible as the ship looms large and the iceberg splits apart. The woman stays in selfie-video mode, mostly turned toward the screen at first, then turns the camera to capture the audience reaction in detail. End with her laughing breathlessly and saying in English: “This is the best cinema experience I’ve ever seen!” Hyper-realistic lighting, immersive 9D theater effects, handheld selfie camera motion, cinematic realism, no subtitles, no on-screen text, no logos, no cuts, continuous vlog-style energy.

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