A close-up of the robot woman’s face, distorted by the uncanny valley effect. Her features look as if they were molded from a rubber mask—too smooth, unnaturally perfect, almost like a parody of a human face. The synthetic skin, mimicking flesh, peels slightly at the edges, revealing the cold metallic frame beneath, a tangle of wires, gears, and hydraulic mechanisms that shift faintly, as if struggling to hold the mask in place. Her mouth is slightly open, but instead of a tongue or teeth, thin cables and microchips glimmer faintly inside, pulsing with a weak light. But her eyes... They are incredibly alive, deep, almost human. Their color is rich and warm, with intricate details that make them indistinguishable from real ones. They stare directly at the viewer, piercing through the soul with their gaze. In them, there’s a mix of pain, hope, and unspoken emotions, as if behind this mechanical shell lies a true personality, trapped within a metal body. The intensity of her eyes contrasts sharply with the eerie unnaturalness of her face, creating a sense that she is both a machine and something far greater. Raindrops slide down her rubber-like mask, catching on the edges where the skin transitions into metal, and fall like tears. The light from a distant streetlamp reflects in her eyes, adding depth and life to them. This close-up forces the viewer to pause, blending fear and compassion, because behind this haunting mask lies a soul that looks at the world with hope and pain, as if pleading for understanding

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