
A photorealistic cinematic movie poster in vertical composition, featuring a single-frame full-body extreme low-angle shot of a mysterious murim warrior captured mid-stride through a dense bamboo forest corridor under light rain. The camera is positioned extremely close to the ground and tilted sharply upward, emphasizing scale and mythic presence, shot with an ultra-wide 18-24mm lens. He walks directly toward the viewer with slow, powerful strides, posture upright and commanding, chest open, shoulders broad, head slightly lowered. His eyes are covered by a long criss-cross white cloth blindfold (X-shaped), with trailing ends flowing backward in the wind. In his right hand, he holds a traditional oil-paper umbrella angled slightly behind and above his shoulder, canopy visible against misty rain-soaked background. His silver-white hair reaches near the knees, flowing dramatically outward in sharp, wet strands under strong backlighting that creates a luminous halo. Dressed in layered dark hanfu-style robes in deep crimson and black, with billowing sculptural sleeves shaped by strong wind, suggesting inner qi. Light rain falls steadily, mist rolls around his feet, tall bamboo forms vertical leading lines, diffused backlighting and volumetric rays create a glowing aura. Photorealistic textures, high-contrast cinematic lighting, cool desaturated greens and blues with deep crimson accents, text-free theatrical IMAX-scale presence, wuxia aesthetic.