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One of the most striking aspects of "Shame" is its use of cinematic techniques to convey the sense of claustrophobia and disorientation that Bobby experiences. The film's camerawork is often handheld and intimate, placing the viewer directly in the midst of the action. The score, composed by Moby, adds to the sense of unease and discomfort.

Focus on the long, unbroken shot of Fassbender’s face as he watches her—the only moment in the film where his "mask" truly slips. 4. Comparison: (2011) vs. American Psycho Shame 2011 LIMITED DVDRip XviD AMIABLE

Shame (2011) – LIMITED DVDRip XviD – AMIABLE One of the most striking aspects of "Shame"

Critics and audiences have praised the film for its raw, "brutally voyeuristic" look at addiction and its inability to form meaningful human connections. Focus on the long, unbroken shot of Fassbender’s

“No digits. No distraction. Just descent.”