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Originally Posted by Taru86
I also found the part when she looked at the camera right after sitting down to be creepy and kind of awkward lol. Like up until that point it felt like ayu was alone in her house and the audience was an outside force that was observing her, but then she suddenly looked at the camera and gave that smile like she was saying “I know you’re watching me” lol
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That's exactly what it is

It's a nod to the very early days of cinema, when film was an exhibitionistic medium rather than a voyeuristic one - which it is today. Looking into the camera from an off angle acknowledges the audience and tells them "look, I am giving you insight". It's rarely done nowadays, but it's generally understood as being that - breaking the 4th wall so-to-say.