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Not definitive confirmation
I don't see anything like 4th Wall Awareness in this commercial. It's just a bunch of rhetorical questions to advertise a product
I THINK THIS IS PRETTY CRAZY.
so there would be 3 walls, one in the back, and 2 on the sides. The "fourth wall" would be the edge of the stage that faces the audienceNot definitive confirmation
This appears to be confirmed by many other sourcesNot definitive confirmation
I don't see anything like 4th Wall Awareness in this commercial. It's just a bunch of rhetorical questions to advertise a product
It seems like looking out for audience should be enough. For that she The ad does appear to be more likely to be misleadingIsn't the "show" being broadcast to S.W.O.R.D.? This is probably what they're seeing and not directly to us.
What I'm saying is that just looking in the direction of the camera doesn't seem enough for 4th wall awareness. The page for Breaking the Fourth Wall lists some examples, none of which Wanda didAre you saying she just accidentally turned towards the 4th wall for 3 seconds?
Something more solid would be like Groot hitting the camera at the start of GotG Vol 2 or Rocket Raccoon saying they "need another special" or all the bs that She-Hulk didHowever, some fictions employ the literary technique of Breaking the Fourth Wall. This includes talking to the audience, affecting the "real world", rewriting speech bubbles, acknowledging that they are part of a fictional world, and even leaving the fictional work itself and entering the "real world" (represented, obviously, by a fictionalized version of the real world).
Absolutely not. That's just promo ad material for the show.
I'm quite surprised by the title of the Wandavision episode. The title of episode 7 is Breaking the 4th Wall and the story seems consistent with the episode titleAbsolutely not. That's just promo ad material for the show.
It's not. Wanda is talking to an in-universe cameraman and cameraperson without interaction with the fictionalised real worldthe story seems consistent with the episode title
If all of this is not related to Breaking the 4th wall, so what is it?It's not. Wanda is talking to an in-universe cameraman and cameraperson without interaction with the fictionalised real world