A restrained, cinematic **continuous shot** set in a high school classroom after hours. A young Asian man sits silently at his desk as several other students stand nearby, their presence tense and oppressive rather than overtly violent. The bullying unfolds quietly over time—mocking glances, whispered remarks, a chair dragged across the floor, someone nudging his shoulder as they pass. The victim lowers his gaze, breathing shallow, hands clenched. All dialogue is spoken softly in **Mandarin Chinese**, partially overlapping and indistinct, creating emotional pressure rather than narrative clarity. The camera remains still at eye level, observing without intervention. Cool daylight fades through the windows, muted colors, natural skin tones, shallow depth of field, subtle film grain. Youth drama, emotional repression, queer vulnerability. Arthouse cinema aesthetic inspired by early Shunji Iwai and *The Wedding Banquet*. No text, no music cues, no narration.