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Dangers Of Our Eyes Voyeurism in Francis Copollas The Conversation

Francis Coppola’s The Conversation is not only a revered heart stopping thriller, but also serves as a keen insight about how society is gradually losing its privacy due to it’s voyeuristic tendencies. ... ” The use of role reversals and specific lines echoes Coppola’s voyeurism theme, but also effectively shows the viewer how technology and our curiosity to watch other people have gradually taken away the privacy of others and our own personal privacy. ... This scene gives the unconscious message about two things: the dangers of our advanced technology and how even the voyeur can become the subject of voyeurism. ... Also, seeing how “the bugger got bugged” through an insignificant pen, Copolla reflects on the dangers of advanced spy technology.


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