Staring At — Strangers
★★★½ (3.5/5)
: It is often described as a tense, voyeuristic study of loneliness and obsession. The film explores the thin line between observing and invading a stranger's life. 2. "The Artist Is Present" (Marina Abramović, 2010) Staring at Strangers
The norms and expectations surrounding staring at strangers vary across cultures and social contexts. In some cultures, direct eye contact is seen as a sign of respect and engagement, while in others it's considered impolite or aggressive. ★★★½ (3
A stare becomes harassment when it is trapping . If the stranger looks away, then looks back, and you are still staring, you have broken the contract. You have moved from observation to occupation. then looks back