Not exact matches
I love the feeling
of looking
out into an
audience to whom I am speaking to see a man with
tears streaming down his face, nodding in recognition.
The girl staring right at the camera with a single
tear flowing
out of her left eye was meant to communicate hope to an
audience accustomed mostly to stories
of loss and hopelessness in Africa, but her image is not generic.
I came up with this: if I'm ever in front
of an
audience and I feel an inappropriate urge to cry, I let the
tears fall
out my feet.
So is that then also being emotionally manipulative, isn't any film trying to elicit any strong reaction
out of an
audience — whether it be scares, laughs, or
tears — technically guilty
of manipulation?
A sniper's bullet
tears through the frozen air, and in mere minutes the
audience must puzzle
out any number
of critical questions.