Road Rage Absurdist Comedy Scene
A comprehensive two-shot video prompt for a realistic comedy short involving a road rage incident that transitions into a surreal bedroom sequence with comedic props.
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Realistic fixed-camera short video comedy, two scenes, all characters are adults, fully clothed. Props are all plastic cartoon toys or safe comedy props. Overall absurd reversal comedy, not real violence, not bloody, not ambiguous, not suggestive. [00:00-00:07] Shot 1 - Fixed camera inside the car: Interior of a car at night, camera fixed on the center console, completely static: no zooming, no shaking, no panning. In the frame, a scruffy adult man (hf_20260506_032645_e6665446-0056-40fc-b99f-8d85619f8789) in a dirty white tank top is driving, with an adult woman in the passenger seat. Suddenly someone cuts in, the man brakes hard, lunges forward, and hits the steering wheel in anger. He pulls out an exaggerated cheap plastic cartoon knife, opens the door angrily. The woman urges: 'Don't go! I told you it's dangerous!' He ignores her, muttering: 'I just want to ask him a couple of questions!' and leaves the frame. The door slams, the woman stays, looking collapsed and helpless. [00:07-00:15] Shot 2 - Fixed camera reversal: Cut to a normal bedroom, medium shot, completely static. The scruffy man is lying on the bed, face in the pillow, looking pained as if reality educated him. The woman sits behind him (ref hf_20260609_173858_0a2ea93a-89fc-4376-a250-0d2e8ea60474 (1)), looking angry yet helpless. [00:07-00:09] The woman slaps the man's hip/lower back through his clothes with an exaggerated 'smack' sound, saying: 'See, I told you, don't go, it's too dangerous!' [00:09-00:12] She pulls out the plastic knife from a hidden pocket (ref hf_20260609_173858_0a2ea93a-89fc-4376-a250-0d2e8ea60474 (1)) then a badminton racket. The man winces with a funny regretful face, background sound of baby crying. [00:12-00:15] She keeps pulling out a long string of colored cloth strips, like a failed magic trick. The man buries his face, woman looks at the camera with a 'told you so' look. Sound: Brakes, tire friction, steering wheel slap, door sounds, muttering, anxious advice. Second scene has 'smack' sound, plastic toy friction, racket sound, cloth rustling, mattress creak, baby crying. No music, no real screams. Style: Realistic low-budget comedy. First scene cold night light, second scene warm bedroom light. Natural but exaggerated movements, cheap plastic props, absurd reversal pace. Avoid: Real knives, real harm, blood, abuse, nudity, sexual hints, minors, extra characters, subtitles, watermarks, camera movement, shaking, distortion.
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