When you say 'chiaroscuro' do you mean 'can't see what's going on'? I'm having trouble staring into the lamps on my laptop which appear brighter than those on the big old computer. Though it's also meant to instill a sense of chilling terror. Which is the nippers first reaction to seeing a film in black and white.
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I have no idea what's going on, but the chiaroscuro makes it all very intriguing (NB. you can get chiaroscuro in my local Waitrose)
When you say 'chiaroscuro' do you mean 'can't see what's going on'? I'm having trouble staring into the lamps on my laptop which appear brighter than those on the big old computer. Though it's also meant to instill a sense of chilling terror. Which is the nippers first reaction to seeing a film in black and white.
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