Sentences with phrase «voyeuristic nature»

Furthermore, the artist often makes sure that the viewer is aware of the voyeuristic nature of photography, something that establishes an uneasy feeling of intruding upon a potentially private moment.
By excising the photograph from the context of a magazine spread and dissecting the original scene, Stenram draws attention to the voyeuristic nature of the image.
I suppose it's my voyeuristic nature, but I like seeing budgets.
At first Peckinpah plays it straight, having fun with the voyeuristic nature of the assorted surveillance equipment, showing spies spying on other spies and back again, until the explosive climax rips across the screen with the same machine - gun ferocity shown in The Wild Bunch and Straw Dogs.
Over time, I grew to see the charm in season 1 of «Strike Witches», despite the creepy voyeuristic nature of a show featuring teenage girls who Continue reading Strike Witches 2 Collection (Sutoraiku uicchîzu) →

Not exact matches

Though the film is less racy than De Palma's somewhat voyeuristic version, Peirce relies on a «womanhood» motif that seems quite unsavory given the visceral nature of Carrie's messy birth and her introduction into puberty: blood and cracks.
The films of Italian director Luca Guadagnino are at once gorgeous, voyeuristic immersions in haute bourgeois life and deeply humanist excavations of the nature of desire and identity.
The mixed media works combine sideshow banners, circus gaudiness, misshapen human forms and animals, creating an alternate history designed to shine light on the abusive nature of these human zoos and the voyeuristic craze of the viewing public.
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