Norden
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For me, one of the strongest visual scenes is the episode where the stepmother slowly and coldly educates her stepson after her husband's death. Everything is shot in soft light, smooth movements, almost balletic: she is not rude, but her voice is icy, and in that is such power. With each touch, he loses his will, and she gains it. It's exhilarating, but even more amazing is how beautifully power and submission can be conveyed, almost like in a theater. I have a question for you: why is it that the visual style in 3D makes even difficult scenes not repulsive, but rather alluring?