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This Japanese-style realistic romance movie poster, inspired by the film *A Bouquet of Love*, depicts a young Japanese couple in their twenties standing in an everyday urban scene (street or intersection), maintaining a subtle yet realistic distance. There is no physical contact, as if capturing the moment of estrangement in their relationship. The atmosphere is quiet and restrained, conveying unspoken emotions and a sense of the passage of time. The composition follows the film's main visual style, with the figures positioned at the bottom or to one side, leaving ample white space to emphasize the space and atmosphere. The lighting is natural (overcast or at dusk), with low-saturation gray-blue, beige, and warm gray tones, possessing a realistic photographic quality. The image has a delicate film grain and a subtle sense of everyday life, not deliberately pursuing beauty or excessive decoration, like a frame from a real film. A small amount of natural flowers can be added to the edges or foreground as a metaphor (restrained, not excessive, not decorative). The title "I Made a Beautiful Bouquet" is added in the white space using Mingti font, with a simple and sparse layout; below, "We Made a Beautiful Bouquet" is added in a smaller font. Overall Requirements: Authentic Japanese movie poster quality, artistic, restrained, and with a sense of everyday life. Emphasize character relationships rather than romantic symbols, avoiding saccharine romance, excessive floral displays, trendy aesthetics, crowded compositions, and an "exquisite but empty" AI feel. Negative keywords: AI feel, overly beautified, floral displays, romantic filters, excessive lighting effects, high saturation, neon lights, intimate embraces, posed shots, close-up portrait compositions, trendy style, illustration-like feel, 3D rendering, cluttered elements. A minimalist Japanese art movie poster style, inspired by the film *Love Letter*, featuring a winter snow scene, close-ups of a young woman's face, her face close to or partially buried in the snow, with fine snowflakes falling naturally. The composition should be a restrained profile close-up or a slightly tilted face, with the figure occupying a large proportion of the frame but not overly sharp, with slightly softened or slightly out-of-focus edges. The expression is one of calm after grief, with tears in the eyes or tear stains, emotions restrained and controlled, as if one has just cried and is slowly returning to silence. The eyes do not look directly at the camera, conveying a sense of memory and emptiness. The lighting is natural diffused winter light or soft, overcast light, with cool white, light gray, and pale blue tones, low saturation, low contrast, no strong shadows, and no dramatic lighting effects. Snow and air form a clean background. The image texture is between realistic photography and film, with fine grain, a slight haze, and slightly washed out or slightly overexposed, like an old photograph or movie still faded by time. The skin is not overly detailed, with no smoothing, sharpening, or retouching. The composition is asymmetrical, with the face partially cropped, a minimalist background, and appropriate white space. A minimalist title, "Love Letter" or "ラヴレター," is added to the white space using a light Ming or light serif font, with wide letter spacing, sparse typography, and a light gray color; "Love Letter" is added below in a very small font. Overall Requirements: A realistic Japanese art film poster aesthetic—quiet, subtle, and restrained, like a memory covered in snow. Avoid studio-style designs, trendy aesthetics, overly refined filters, special lighting effects, high contrast and saturation, a sharp, digital look, dramatic emotions, and being "beautiful but empty." Negative keywords: AI-like appearance, skin smoothing, sharpening, HDR, high contrast, high saturation, dreamlike lighting effects, lens flare, filter-like feel, studio style, trendy face, posed shots, staring directly at the camera, exaggerated emotions, 3D rendering, illustration style, complex backgrounds.
Prompt breakdown
This Japanese-style realistic romance movie poster, inspired by the film *A Bouquet of Love*, depicts a young Japanese couple in their twenties standing in an everyday urban scene (street or intersection), maintaining a subtle yet realistic distance.
There is no physical contact, as if capturing the moment of estrangement in their relationship.
The atmosphere is quiet and restrained, conveying unspoken emotions and a sense of the passage of time.
The composition follows the film's main visual style, with the figures positioned at the bottom or to one side, leaving ample white space to emphasize the space and atmosphere.











