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: The production follows characters played by Gal Ritchie and Jay Smooth as they reunite after years apart. The story explores the evolution of a long-standing friendship into a vulnerable confrontation where deep-seated feelings are finally addressed.

| # | Requirement | Details | |---|-------------|---------| | | Scene Detection & Metadata | - Run an automated video‑analysis pipeline (audio fingerprint + visual cue detection) to split each title into scene objects (start‑time, end‑time, thumbnail). - Enrich each scene with existing metadata (actors, tags, location, mood) and add scene‑level tags where possible (e.g., “role‑play”, “outdoor”, “dominant”). | | FR‑2 | Scene Map UI | - Horizontal carousel of scene thumbnails above the video player. - Hover/tap shows a tooltip with scene title, duration, key tags. - Click jumps directly to that start‑time. | | FR‑3 | Add‑to‑Playlist Action | - Each scene card includes a “+Add to Story‑Playlist” button. - Users can create a new playlist or add to an existing one (modal UI). | | FR‑4 | Smart Recommendations | - When a scene is playing, fetch up to 4 “related scenes” based on tag similarity, user’s historical preferences, and overall popularity. - Show them in a “Next You Might Like” strip. | | FR‑5 | Shareable Scene Links | - Generate a URL of the form https://bellesaplus.com/watch/title-id?scene=scene-id that auto‑starts at the correct timestamp. - Optionally attach a custom thumbnail (auto‑generated from the scene). | | FR‑6 | Cross‑Device Resume | - Store the last‑watched scene ID + playback offset in the user’s profile (Redis + DB). - On any device, playback resumes from that exact scene/offset. | | FR‑7 | Admin Override Panel | - In the CMS, provide a simple timeline editor for each title to manually adjust scene boundaries and tags. | | FR‑8 | Analytics Capture | - Log every “Add scene to playlist”, “Play scene”, and “Share scene link” event with user ID (anonymized), title ID, scene ID, timestamp. | | FR‑9 | Accessibility | - All scene‑carousel controls must be keyboard‑navigable and screen‑reader friendly (ARIA labels). | | FR‑10 | Performance | - Scene thumbnails cached via CDN; playlist data fetched via a lightweight JSON API (< 200 ms). |

| ID | As a … | I want to … | So that … | |----|--------|-------------|-----------| | | Member | see a visual “scene map” for any title (e.g., The Proposal ) | I can quickly jump to the part I want. | | US‑002 | Member | add individual scenes to a personal “Story‑Playlist”. | I can binge‑watch only the moments I love. | | US‑003 | Member | receive automated scene recommendations based on the current scene’s tags (actors, setting, kink, tone). | I discover more content that fits my mood. | | US‑004 | Member | create a shareable link that starts playback at a specific scene and includes a custom thumbnail. | I can point friends or social followers directly to the exact moment I love. | | US‑005 | Member | resume a Story‑Playlist from any device and see a “last‑watched scene” marker. | My experience is seamless across phone, tablet, TV, or desktop. | | US‑006 | Admin / Content Ops | manually edit or override scene boundaries and tags. | We ensure accuracy for edge‑case titles. | | US‑007 | Product Analyst | view analytics on which scenes are most added to playlists. | We can surface high‑engagement moments for marketing. |

The Proposal focuses on a narrative rooted in emotional history.

If we imagine Gal Ritchie in this role, she would likely play a character named "Alex" or "Jordan"—a pragmatic architect or a guarded musician who has spent years avoiding attachment. Ritchie’s hypothetical performance would shine in the silence between dialogues. Watch for the micro-expressions: the twitch of a smile suppressed, the way her fingers trace a coffee cup’s rim before she dares to speak.

The scene builds to a crescendo that feels earned. Because the viewer has been invested in the narrative setup—the ring, the question, the

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