Here’s an absurdly elaborate video-essay entitled “The Spielberg Face”, cutting together every instance of people in Steven Spielberg films distantly staring off into space as the camera slowly zooms in, along with a lengthy, detailed explanation about the purpose of this film technique.
The face is admittedly somewhat general, but there are so many examples, it just beats you into internet-submission, and the explanation is actually surprisingly interesting.
At 9:40, it’s essentially the longest thing on the internet, but you can watch any part of it and get the gist. Besides, with my attention span, I’m tired of this sentence whatever:
My Face Two Minutes Into Watching This Video:

The face is admittedly somewhat general, but there are so many examples, it just beats you into internet-submission, and the explanation is actually surprisingly interesting.
At 9:40, it’s essentially the longest thing on the internet, but you can watch any part of it and get the gist. Besides, with my attention span, I’m tired of this sentence whatever:
My Face Two Minutes Into Watching This Video:
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