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A hyper-realistic horror movie scene in the style of practical effects, focusing on a woman's face in profile. The image is dominated by muted tones of beige, black, and deep crimson.
The woman's skin is pale and clammy, with a sickly sheen. Her eye is tightly closed, mascara running down her cheek like black tears. Her lips are parted slightly, painted a deep, glossy black that appears wet and viscous.
A large, menacing black widow spider, intricately detailed and alarmingly realistic, crawls across her face. Its legs, jointed and hairy, stretch from her chin to her forehead. The spider's body glistens as if wet, with a prominent red hourglass marking clearly visible.
Thin, nearly invisible spider silk strands crisscross her face, some stuck to her skin, others floating ethereally around her. These strands catch the light, creating an eerie, web-like pattern.
The background is split diagonally. The upper portion is a deep, matte crimson, textured like dried blood. The lower portion is a grimy off-white, reminiscent of decaying walls. Both areas show cracks and imperfections, adding to the unsettling atmosphere.
Subtle details enhance the horror: tiny goosebumps on her skin, a bead of sweat on her temple, and nearly imperceptible movement in the spider's legs. The lighting is harsh and dramatic, casting sharp shadows that accentuate the terrifying realism of the scene.
The overall composition suggests a moment of paralyzing fear, captured with cinematic precision and practical special effects mastery, evoking the style of directors like David Cronenberg or Guillermo del Toro.