
Till death do us part
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Prompt
Show the first shot of a psychological horror film set in the aftermath of a destroyed wedding reception. A failed bride sits slumped on the floor against a banquet table, as if the nightmare has already happened. She is still, exhausted, emotionally empty, and dissociated — but not dead. Her fingers or posture should suggest the faintest trace of life, as if she has just begun to wake up. The concept is that she has consumed all her wedding guests, but do not show bodies directly. Instead, imply the horror through the aftermath: a ruined reception hall, a half-collapsed wedding cake, overturned chairs, broken glass, spilled wine, candles burning low, scattered rose petals, dirty plates, torn tablecloth, and dark bloodstains across the room. The atmosphere should suggest that something unspeakable happened here, without becoming cartoonish or overly explicit. The bride wears a once-beautiful white wedding dress, now dirty, torn, and stained with blood and grime. Her veil is loose and disheveled. Her dark hair is wet, messy, and stringy. Her makeup is ruined and smeared. There is blood on her mouth, neck, arms, and dress, but the overall tone should stay cinematic and grounded, not splatter-heavy. Her expression is blank, haunted, drained, and distant — tragic rather than feral. Include subtle storytelling details that suggest what might happen next: a glowing phone half-hidden in petals or debris nearby, as if it is vibrating with a call from “Mom”; a faint movement in the bride’s hand; maybe, deep in the background, the barely visible suggestion of a surviving bridesmaid hiding under a table or behind wreckage, watching in terror. These elements should be subtle, secondary, and atmospheric. Lighting should be low, moody, and gritty: warm candlelight mixed with smoky darkness and a faint reddish haze, with realistic shadows and subtle film grain. The image should feel like a raw, grounded film still — tragic, eerie, intimate, and deeply unsettling. Focus on atmosphere, emotional aftermath, and visual storytelling rather than glamour. Style keywords: gritty cinematic horror, subtle gore, psychological dread, ruined wedding, tragic monster bride, raw film still,
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