A surreal fine-art conceptual photograph of a transparent crumpled plastic bottle serving as a prison, with a young woman curled into a fetal position inside the bottle. Her body naturally conforms to the distorted interior, emphasizing confinement and emotional suffocation. The bottle is slightly compressed and wrinkled, featuring realistic creases, scratches, condensation droplets, and delicate light refractions across the plastic. The bottle cap is removed, leaving the narrow opening exposed above her head, symbolizing freedom that remains out of reach. The woman keeps her head bowed, eyes closed, shoulders slumped, conveying loneliness, vulnerability, and silent despair. Soft diffused studio lighting creates luminous highlights through the transparent plastic while deep charcoal shadows wrap around her form. Color grading in rich graphite blacks, smoky greys, muted silver, and cool steel tones, creating a timeless, melancholic atmosphere instead of pure monochrome. Minimalist seamless studio background, cinematic lighting, shallow depth of field, subtle film grain, museum-quality conceptual photography, ultra-photorealistic textures, 85mm lens, f/2.0, award-winning editorial fine art, hauntingly beautiful, hyperrealistic, 8K.
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