This short film by Ben Woodiwiss is an intriguingly strange look at the issue of the male gaze, and the inevitable straight-jacketing of female characters and roles within cinema, and culture in general. It's detached because it deals with detachment, sexy as it deals with sexual excitement, and cinematic in its deconstruction of cinema. The film presents a woman (Elizabeth Knight) in various poses and positions, while a Norwegian voice-over (performed by Victoria Winge) describes the way in which "we look and we think" - that is, the instinctive and culturally ingrained responses the female form as framed by the black bars of widescreen cinema. The more we are told about the primacy of the exchange between film and viewer, the more we begin to grasp the much larger issues and ideas that are implicated. A promising piece of work.