
A hyper-realistic cinematic interior scene in the style of *Peaky Blinders*, featuring a dominant man seated at a heavy wooden table inside a dimly lit 1920s Birmingham pub. Full-body visible from medium distance, he wears a dark tweed three-piece suit, crisp white shirt, dark tie, and flat cap, with a tailored jacket accentuating his athletic physique. His posture is calm yet commanding—one arm rests on the table, the other relaxed on his thigh. His expression radiates cold intelligence and controlled authority, eyes focused slightly off-camera. The environment features low-ceilinged pub interiors with dark wooden walls, aged brass fixtures, and faint vintage posters in the background. A single warm overhead lamp casts dramatic shadows across his face and suit; thick cigarette smoke fills the air—no cigarette in hand—capturing light to add atmospheric depth. On the table: a short glass of dark whiskey with subtle condensation. Shot from eye level with medium-distance framing, full-body composition, shallow depth of field, softly blurred background, and cinematic contrast lighting—warm highlights against deep shadows—evoking a film-noir mood. Extremely detailed textures: fabric weaves, skin pores, realistic lighting falloff, natural imperfections, and grainy cinematic film-still realism. Strict adherence to reference photo facial structure—no added hair or beard changes—no modern elements, no exaggerated stylization, maximum photorealism with authentic period accuracy.