@vgr Because casting people who actually look similar is hard? It's a cheap line to use in scenes with deep eye contact?
In TV/films why is it always "you have your father's/mother's eyes"? It's never nose or ears or lips.
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@ctbeiser I think it is because eyes are assumed to be windows into souls, other features are just features. - Show replies
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@vgr Because eyes are more evocative in terms of emotional expression, and therefore are a way of implying a connection deeper than physicalThanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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