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📅 6/24/2026
IT'S PULLING THE BRIDGE APART!
A floating pontoon bridge across a wide jungle river in grey daylight, thick green rainforest on both banks. An army column of trucks is crossing the low bridge, the pontoons rocking on the water. A mega crocodile, huge as a truck, has bitten onto one of the trucks and is dragging the whole bridge sideways, the...
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A floating pontoon bridge across a wide jungle river in grey daylight, thick green rainforest on both banks. An army column of trucks is crossing the low bridge, the pontoons rocking on the water. A mega crocodile, huge as a truck, has bitten onto one of the trucks and is dragging the whole bridge sideways, the sections bending and pulling apart. On the far bank, a gunner stands at a mounted gun. Sound: groaning metal, sloshing water, shouting men, croc hissing, radio voices. Shot 1 (0–3s) — THE HOOK: Low shot across the bridge. The mega crocodile clamps onto a truck and hauls it sideways, dragging the floating bridge with it, the pontoons tilting and water washing over the planks. Soldiers grab the railings as the column slides. The truck driver shouts into his radio: "IT'S PULLING THE BRIDGE APART!" Shot 2 (3–6s): On the far bank. The gunner swings his mounted gun toward the croc, but holds his fire — the snake is wrapped on the truck with men all around. He calls on the radio: "Cut your truck loose! Get it on the pontoon!" Shot 3 (6–9s): At the truck. The driver pulls the section release and the truck breaks free, lurching forward off the bending bridge — and the crocodile, shaken loose, spills out onto an open pontoon section, sliding on the wet planks, rearing its head up in the clear. Shot 4 (9–13s) — BIG SLOW-MOTION MOMENT: The croc is out in the open on the pontoon now. The gunner fires from the bank. Bullet time — a long stream of heavy rounds flies across the river in slow motion, smoke and shell cases hanging in the air, tearing into the crocodile, water and splinters bursting up around it. Shot 5 (13–15s): Time snaps back. The crocodile drops and lies still on the rocking pontoon, smoke rising off it. The freed truck rolls onto the far bank, the column moving again across the bridge. Smoke drifts over the river.
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