While this film may or may not have a U.S. release, it's important to know that the art of the Rip-Off translates into other languages. See how this looks to you...
Again- I just can't seem to pull this one out. What do you have for me this time, Google Image Search?
You're ever so helpful, GIS.
Seriously, they do at least change the angle a bit. The con for me is the awkward inclusion of the video camera's frame around her face. Why is it not the whole image? What a weird use of perspective, right?
Just for comparison, here's a different bit of promotional art that's just as freaky and more original.
Again- I just can't seem to pull this one out. What do you have for me this time, Google Image Search?
You're ever so helpful, GIS.
Seriously, they do at least change the angle a bit. The con for me is the awkward inclusion of the video camera's frame around her face. Why is it not the whole image? What a weird use of perspective, right?
Just for comparison, here's a different bit of promotional art that's just as freaky and more original.
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