A cinematic 6-second product landing page hero video, shot like a French crime short film, raw, realistic, intense, and visually striking. No futuristic tech style, no clean corporate look.
Scene 1, 0-2s: A rain-soaked narrow Paris alley at night, warm street lamps reflecting on wet cobblestones. Extreme close-up of a young man’s tense eyes, bruised but determined, breathing heavily. Water drips from his hair and jacket. The camera shakes slightly like a handheld arthouse film, 35mm lens, shallow depth of field, strong cinematic realism.
Scene 2, 2-4s: Sudden cut to a fast, realistic hand-to-hand fight. Two figures clash under the streetlight, one punch is blocked, a shoulder hit pushes the man against an old stone wall. The movement is powerful but not exaggerated, no gore, no blood focus. During the motion, the product appears naturally on his body or in his hand — clearly visible for a split second, catching the warm light and rain droplets.
Scene 3, 4-6s: Slow-motion close-up as he steadies himself, grips the product, and turns toward the camera with fierce focus. The background falls into soft blur: rain, glowing streetlight, shadowed alley, wet pavement. End on a bold hero frame with the product in sharp focus in the foreground and the character behind it, leaving clean negative space for landing page headline text.
Style: French neo-noir short film, realistic street fight, emotional close-ups, rain-soaked atmosphere, handheld camera, 35mm film grain, muted blue-gray and amber tones, strong contrast, intense but elegant, premium cinematic commercial, raw human tension, no sci-fi, no neon cyberpunk, no digital interface, no cartoon, no anime, no excessive violence, no gore, no distorted face, no messy composition.