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noticed this in a rewatch of drive — the way they light gosling in certain scenes makes him seem either menacing or vulnerable depending on the context and it really shifts how you read him. like theyre telling part of the story just through how bright or shadowy his face is. saw something similar in parasite where the lighting in the rich house vs the poor house feels like its own character. does anyone else notice stuff like this? or have examples where the lighting completely changes how you feel about whats going on? links to breakdowns welcome if youve got em.