Sentences with phrase «voyeuristic camera»

Metal Gear Solid 5: The Phantom Pain has a lot of questionable choices concerning its scantily clad sniper, Quiet, from awkward shower scenes to voyeuristic camera shots and truly ridiculous...
Writer / director David Robert Mitchell employs an effectively retro score with a voyeuristic camera to keep you on edge, and the impossible to pinpoint time period allows the film to feel both fresh and nostalgic simultaneously.
Still, Blue Is The Warmest Color's drama - queen back story was omnipresent enough that by the time it finally opened in the U.S. this week, I went in half - expecting it to somehow resemble the saga its creators have been enacting before the press, with bitchy, backbiting characters and graphic sex scenes leered over by a voyeuristic camera.
Zac Efron, in the central role of Cole, does a lot of that funny thing with his eyes that he mistakes for acting, while director Max Joseph concentrates on pointing his voyeuristic camera at Emily Ratajkowski's chest.

Not exact matches

There's a real paucity of films about our venomous culture of self - hate and the tyranny of appearance, and a time or two Miss Congeniality seems on the verge of saying something with its odd voyeuristic device of having Gracie wander around with a P.O.V. camera, but in the end the picture is all lip service paid to the altar of sneering asides and being a magnificent prick.
Because the movie looks at the world through Esther's frightened eyes, the camera shares her voyeuristic fascination with her own torn flesh.
by Walter Chaw John Hough's cult favourite The Watcher in the Woods is a movie about how a camera presents a point - of - view and of how that point - of - view, if it's not attached to a specific identity, can become menacingly voyeuristic; shame that The Watcher in the Woods isn't also about a story with characters in whom you're interested and performances that don't set teeth on edge.
Where this perspective does work, however, is in its relationship with the camera - a voyeuristic, slightly shaky jobby that's often a little bit askew, making you feel particularly vulnerable when the twiggy heroine is climbing a precarious pile of books or vertiginous filing cabinet.
I was surprised by the way the camera operated like an eye examining everything in an almost uncomfortably voyeuristic fashion, details of faces, watching people.
Eliminating himself as subject, he steps behind the camera lending a voyeuristic eye to his evocative images.
Her voyeuristic and compositional impulse was set into motion early in her career after obsessively photographing with a digital camera set to night vision.
The omni present camera documents the evolution of viewers» reactions that are recorded and projected on a giant screen, reminding us of the current impossibility of escaping the voyeuristic spectacularization of our most intimate biological impulses.
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