I can't see America any other way than with a European's eyes. It fascinates me and terrifies me at the same time.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
My wife is French, and so I get to see America through her eyes, which informs a lot of little moments. It means I can poke fun at very particular things about us.
Like so many Americans, I am sick and tired of watching the rapid decline of our culture right in front of our eyes.
Sometimes, America, when something's too bad, we don't want to look at it. We want to turn our head.
I am astonished each time I come to the U.S. by the ignorance of a high percentage of the population, which knows almost nothing about Latin America or about the world. It's quite blind and deaf to anything that may happen outside the frontiers of the U.S.
I would like to see America some day.
I've seen foreigners really shift on their view of America, and that's hard for me to take.
There is a reason the world always looks to America.
America makes up its own mind about what it wants to see.
I know America's great not because I read about it in a book but because I've seen it with my own eyes.
I think that The Eye is a particularly Americanized take on horror.