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Post by guesswho? on Jun 2, 2012 8:54:52 GMT 2
... Not because of what he's saying, but because of the way it's filmed : many interesting close-ups, that make you see him just as if you were sitting by his side...
Another more "professional" point of view is that when he removes his sunglasses -even if he has some wrinkles or if he's tired, and so on...- it gives much more strenght to his presence. When he wears sunglasses, what he says is a bit less interesting. It's the same thing with everybody else, in fact : we're all speaking with our eyes, too. But it's especially true concerning Jtempest.
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Post by Michaela Italy on Jun 2, 2012 9:21:23 GMT 2
One thing I noticed while I was in Sweden, is that those kind of magnetic eyes are - if not really widespread - at least something that you can find in some people here and there...mostly on women, I'd say. And you are certainly hooked because of them.
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Post by guesswho? on Jun 2, 2012 10:31:13 GMT 2
One thing I noticed while I was in Sweden, is that those kind of magnetic eyes are - if not really widespread - at least something that you can find in some people here and there...mostly on women, I'd say. And you are certainly hooked because of them. Yes, I noticed that too. You can find blue and light eyes everywhere in the world. But those intense, sharp and piercing looks, that's very special to scandinavian eyes, I think. Maybe, if we refers to Darwin's laws, it has something to do with the adaptability : the snow in winter, for example...
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