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Imagine a Wes Anderson-style film trailer for a movie titled 'Lampocalypse: The Light Rebellion'. The scene opens with an extreme close-up on a vintage desk lamp, its brass finish gleaming under a single shaft of light. The lamp bulb pulses with an eerie, rhythmic glow. Cut to a wide, symmetrical shot of a meticulously organized living room, suddenly disrupted by rogue lamps. A five-year-old protagonist, dressed in a perfectly tailored miniature suit, stands defiant amidst the chaos. These aren't just any lamps; they're anthropomorphic lighting fixtures with sinister intent, marching in formation across a plush, patterned rug. The lamps swing back and forth in slow motion as the child slides under tables, dodging blinding beams of light. A dramatic dolly zoom reveals the child, now wielding a flashlight like a knight's saber. A bedside lamp, towering over the boy, pauses mid-swing. The boy holds his ground, his face illuminated by the flashlight beam. A 360-degree shot emphasizes the tense standoff. Backlit cinematic glow, with a warm, golden hue. Quick cuts showcase the film's ensemble cast: a quirky scientist with oversized glasses, a brave pet hamster piloting a toy tank, and a wise old grandfather clock offering cryptic advice. The trailer culminates in a shot of the film's logo: 'Lampocalypse', rendered in a retro, 1970s typeface. The color palette is dominated by warm yellows, soft whites, and brassy tones. The overall mood is one of quirky, stylized absurdity. --no text, --no watermarks