AI Prompt: Ultra-realistic cinematic slow-motion footage of two woman fearless surfers riding inside the barrel of a monstrous, perfectly glass-like ocean wave at Teahupo’o, Tahiti. The wave is a glowing turquoise cathedral of water, 25-30 feet high, with a razor-thin lip throwing out a massive curtain of spray illuminated by golden sunset light piercing through the barrel. Crystal-clear water wall curves overhead like liquid emerald glass, creating a hypnotic tunnel effect. Water droplets hang in the air like diamonds, catching rainbow refractions. The surfers (one blonde, one dark-haired, both in black wetsuits) are perfectly positioned deep inside the tube, crouched low, arms extended for balance, faces intense and focused. Whitewater explodes behind them as the wave begins to close out. Extreme detail on water texture: every ripple, every droplet, every translucent layer visible. Shot on 35mm film, 120 fps slow motion converted to 24 fps for dreamy cinematic feel, anamorphic lens flares, subtle film grain, rich color grading with deep teals and glowing highlights, directed by Christopher Nolan meets Point Break. Epic orchestral swell mixed with deep underwater rumble sound design.