Uses the "outsider" status of a new partner to create psychological tension.
"It smells like a campfire," Liam continued, his eyes locked on Marcus, not with malice, but with a raw, unyielding honesty. "It smells like a house that isn't mine."
Western cinema dominates the sample, but notable international films offer contrasting norms:
Uses the "outsider" status of a new partner to create psychological tension.
"It smells like a campfire," Liam continued, his eyes locked on Marcus, not with malice, but with a raw, unyielding honesty. "It smells like a house that isn't mine."
Western cinema dominates the sample, but notable international films offer contrasting norms: