
Scene structure: 0–2s: A man (@image2) and a woman (@image1) are arguing furiously on a cliff above the ocean next to a black car. They stand facing each other at close range, yelling loudly, their faces full of anger, gestures sharp and aggressive, speech broken and frantic, body language emotionally realistic. The atmosphere is tense, dramatic, and grounded. At 2s: Suddenly, meteors appear in the distance and crash into the ocean. Both characters instantly react with fear and shock. 2–6s: Both characters turn their heads and bodies in different directions, looking at the camera, then looking at the place where the meteors are crashing into the ocean. A massive mushroom-shaped cloud of water rises from the impact. Fear and confusion are reflected on their faces. The atmosphere becomes unstable. A massive wave, wind, and distant atmospheric distortions begin to build on the horizon. 6–10s: The mushroom-shaped cloud of smoke rises higher. In the distance, a massive destructive atmospheric front can be seen moving toward them. It is still far away but clearly approaching. The characters realize the danger and move closer to each other. The anger disappears, replaced by fear, tenderness, and a sense of fatality. They embrace tightly. 10–13s: Still holding each other tightly, they kiss passionately with tongues. Their hair and clothes react to the intensifying wind from the approaching front. In the background, the oncoming wave grows larger and more threatening. 13–15s: The destructive wave reaches them. The frame fills with furious wind, dust, and debris. The couple remains in each other's arms and continues kissing as the elements consume the scene. End the video the moment the dust wave completely engulfs the frame. Cinematography and style: Photorealistic, high-budget cinematic disaster film. 4K quality image, dramatic contrast, realistic motion, natural skin detail. Tense realism in a handheld camera style, but without excessive shaking. Emotional acting, believable facial reactions, natural body movements. Camera: Start with a medium shot that slowly pushes in on the characters' faces, keeping both characters clearly visible. During the argument, use a subtle cinematic push-in. Keep the camera stable enough so that the emotional performance reads clearly. Do not change the location or clothing. Do not introduce additional characters. Lighting: Natural daylight in overcast weather. After the meteors appear, the scene should become more contrasty, windy, and dramatic.