Reimagine the entire movie poster as an impossibly intricate, miniature papercraft diorama. The goal is a "macro photography" aesthetic that emphasizes tangible texture over clean geometry.
Every character, title letter, and background element must be constructed from varying weights of textured artisanal paper (think fibrous Japanese Washi or thick cardstock). The imagery isn't printed on paper; it is sculpted by the paper through complex layering, quilling, and precise tessellations.
Use extremely shallow depth of field, focusing sharply on the central folded subjects while the background blurs into soft paper bokeh. The lighting should be dramatic and miniature—like warm LED lights hidden within the paper landscape—casting long, deep shadows inside the folds and highlighting the raw fibers and slight imperfections of the handmade materials. The final image should feel precious, tangible, and incredibly detailed at a tiny scale.