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Cold open — immediate shock: A deafening CRASH as a heavy object slams into the wall. The screen snaps from black to harsh white light. Extreme close-up: a shaking hand grips a torn trash bag. Fabric rips. Clothes spill onto the floor. Cut wide: a small, modest American apartment living room at night. Harsh overhead light slices through the darkness, unforgiving and flat. All characters are white Americans, realistic and natural in appearance. Whip pan: Margaret — a middle-aged white American woman in worn work scrubs — stands rigid in the center of the room, chest heaving. Her face is flushed, eyes burning, exhaustion and fury colliding. Cut to couch — sudden silence: James and Chloe, both white Americans in their late twenties, freeze mid-laughter. The TV flickers behind them, sitcom laughter abruptly cut off. Smiles vanish. Shock replaces comfort. Close-up: Margaret’s jaw tightens. Her voice drops — calm, lethal, final. “Pack your things. You’re done here.” Beat. Chloe’s mouth opens, no sound. James starts to rise. “Wait—” Hard cut — action: Margaret turns sharply and storms into the kitchen. She yanks a trash bag from the drawer. Close-up: white knuckles twisting plastic tight. Cut — closet POV: The door is ripped open. Hangers clatter violently, echoing like gunshots in the silent room. Montage (fast, sharp cuts): — Clothes thrown into the bag — Chloe standing up, trembling — James’ hands raised, helpless — Margaret’s face, unblinking, resolute Final shot: Margaret stands alone in the harsh light, trash bag at her feet. James and Chloe are framed in the background, small, displaced, silent. No logos. No brand names. No text overlays. Ultra-high-quality cinematic realism. Handheld intensity. Grounded American family drama. Tense, raw, emotionally charged.
Cold open — immediate shock: A deafening CRASH as a heavy object slams into the wall. The screen snaps from black to ...
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