**Cinematic family scene — photorealistic narrative film**
A highly realistic cinematic scene inside a quiet modern home during late afternoon. The atmosphere is warm, intimate, natural and emotionally subtle, like a scene from a high-budget dramatic television series.
**CHARACTERS**
A young woman with long dark hair sits comfortably on a sofa while holding her one-year-old son securely in her arms. She has a natural, gentle appearance and expressive eyes. Her appearance, hairstyle, facial features and clothing must remain consistent throughout the entire shot.
The child is approximately one year and a few months old. He has realistic proportions for his age, natural infant movements and curious facial expressions. He is energetic and easily distracted, but clearly attached to his mother.
**ACTION**
The child begins trying to move away from his mother's arms, reaching toward the room as if he wants to crawl or explore.
The mother gently keeps him close because she is working on her laptop and cannot safely watch him while he wanders around.
She looks at the laptop screen and notices a photograph of the child's father that she secretly took earlier.
Her expression immediately becomes softer and slightly amused.
She turns the laptop slightly toward the child and shows him the photograph.
The child looks at the image.
For a brief moment he is completely still.
Then his face lights up with recognition.
He smiles broadly, laughs naturally and repeatedly says:
**"Papa... Papa... Papa..."**
The mother laughs softly at his reaction.
She looks at him affectionately and says:
**"Yes... that's Papa."**
The child continues smiling and looking at the photograph.
**CAMERA**
Begin with a medium-wide shot showing the mother, child, sofa and surrounding room.
Slowly push the camera closer as the child becomes interested in the photograph.
Cut naturally to an over-the-shoulder shot showing the laptop screen and the child's reaction.
Then move into a gentle clo
Model
Nano Banana 2
Type
Image
Aspect ratio
9:16
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