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from: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kvkJZxzv-TA

i am really interested in subtle body language/emotion indicators by characters in tv/film so i thought i'd yap about it. for context, this screenshot is from "wallace and gromit: the curse of the were-rabbit". for those who didn't watch the video, the black-haired guy is the posh antagonist, victor quartermaine. he wants to kill the creature called the "were-rabbit", so he goes to the old man (the vicar) for help.

when asking the vicar to tell him how to kill the creature, victor accidentally says "him". then, he corrects himself and says he meant "it". the vicar notices and raises an eyebrow at him.

victor refers to the were-rabbit as "him" because

SPOILERwallace is actually the were-rabbit and victor was aware.

i just love looking at body language, sorry about this lil rant. i'm autistic as hell lol.

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