Kling 1.6 (pro) A masterpiece of cinematic art, 4K, ultra-high detail, emotionally charged music video for the song "Polkovniku Nikto Ne Piset" by Bi-2. **Scene 1: The Colonel's Study** An elderly, lonely colonel in a unbuttoned military uniform sits in a worn armchair in his abandoned, dusty study. The room is filled with memories: a dusty desk with yellowed letters, an empty glass, and an antique portrait of a beautiful woman. Dramatic, high-contrast lighting (chiaroscuro) with dusty sunbeams from the setting sun cutting through the blinds. The color palette is muted: sepia, dark wood, deep shadows. The atmosphere is melancholic and nostalgic. **Flashbacks (intercut):** - **War (Black & White):** Gritty, high-contrast black and white scenes of the colonel as a young officer. Quick cuts of a chaotic battle: smoke, explosions, determined faces of soldiers, the chaos of war. The style is raw and documentary-like. - **The Ball (Color Dream):** A sudden, vivid flashback in warm, soft color. The young colonel, handsome and full of life, dances gracefully at a grand ball with the woman from the portrait. The scene is hazy, beautiful, and fleeting. **Final Scene:** The colonel picks up a fountain pen, hesitates, and tries to write a letter. He struggles, overcome with emotion, and finally puts the pen down. He stands up and slowly leaves the dark study. The camera slowly pulls back (dolly out), revealing the empty armchair and the blank sheet of paper on the desk. The final shot is symbolic and poignant. **Style References:** The visual style is inspired by the poetic and slow cinema of Andrei Tarkovsky, with a touch of dramatic lighting from Caravaggio's paintings. The mood is deeply philosophical and sad.