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Street King Bicycle Kick Goal

SD2_03433 2026-06-29 x Entertainment
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Reference image: Main character: Use character cards. The protagonist is a street football expert, pushing forward with the ball, keeping a low center of gravi…

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Reference image: Main character: Use character cards. The protagonist is a street football expert, pushing forward with the ball, keeping a low center of gravity, focused and confident eyes, agile and explosive, and clean footwork. The protagonist is always the center of the picture.

Other players: There are multiple defenders on the court, not just one defender. Defenders pressed from different directions—some blocked from the sides, some blocked head-on, and others chased from behind. Every defender's movements are like real footballers: stretching out their foot to steal, turning to chase after the defender, stopping abruptly, losing balance, and turning back after being beaten to chase after being beaten.

Action Process:
0-3 seconds: The protagonist dribbles up midfield and advances, quickly advancing with a low body. The first defender comes up head-on to snatch the ball, and the protagonist uses the inside of his foot to flick and fak, passing past him. The ball stays close to your feet, rolling clearly.
3-6 seconds: The second and third defenders pinch from both sides. The protagonist repeatedly pedals the bike, spins the ball, and changes direction with the outside of his foot; the soccer ball quickly switches between his feet, and the protagonist slips through the gaps. Two defenders were shaken off—one paused and lost position, the other turned and chased.
6-9 seconds: The protagonist continued to dribble at high speed, and the fourth defender reached out from the side to steal the ball. The protagonist skillfully flicks the ball over his foot, briefly bouncing over the defender's foot before landing back in front of him. The protagonist accelerated to catch up, and the crowd on the sidelines began to clearly exclaim.
9-11 seconds: The protagonist approaches the penalty area or in front of the small goal, with the last defender and the goalkeeper pressing in together. The protagonist uses his toes to lift the ball into the air, and the ball spins clearly as it flies above and in front of him. The protagonist adjusts his pace, preparing to hang the golden hook upside down.
11-14 seconds: The protagonist leans back and leaps into the air, completing a complete upside down. The movements should be clear, powerful, and authentic: lean your back back, swing your legs in a scissor motion, accurately kick the ball in midair with one leg, and keep your balance with the other. After being kicked out, the ball flew at high speed toward the goal, passing between defenders and the goalkeeper, entering the net, and visibly shaking the net.
14-15 seconds: Behind the corner of the main field, maintaining a cool pose, the crowd erupted in cheers on the sidelines, and defenders and goalkeepers turned their heads toward the goal, showing shocked reactions. The crowd can jump, raise their hands, and shout, but do not rush into the arena to surround the main character. The final scene stopped at the shocking moment after the goal.

Camera language: handheld vertical camera followed the protagonist as he advances. The opening starts with a mid-shot shot from the sidelines, showing the protagonist dribbling. During the breakthrough, the camera follows the protagonist as it moves sideways and forward, showing real hand shake and blurred movement. When there are too many people, the camera keeps the main character and the ball at the center of the frame. When hanging the bicycle kick, the camera naturally lifts to ensure the protagonist is flying, kicking the ball, and the ball flying into the goal. Don't switch lenses, don't multi-camera setups, don't use drones, don't use stabilizers.

Sounds: the rolling and scraping of the soccer ball, the rapid stomping of sneakers, the stops and chase of defenders, and the rising cries of the crowd. As the protagonist dribbles continuously, the crowd's cheers grow louder; when a bicycle kick hits the ball, there is a crisp and powerful hit; after the goal, the net shakes and the crowd erupts in cheers.

Visual focus: The protagonist dribbles past multiple defenders continuously, the ball is always visible, and finally scores a bicycle kick goal. The movements should resemble real football attacks: dribbling, changing direction, breaking off, lofting, shooting. Don't write it as a one-on-one, don't make everyone stand still, don't let defenders just pose.