Dutch Angle
The Dutch angle tilts the frame sideways. The horizon tilts. World seems off balance. For panic dives or fever dreams, anime gets it. They call it datchi anguru there. Directors fight, scare, and break minds. Fanart that perfectly captures unease. Not calm, straight shots. Chaos reigns.
Horizons differ 30 degrees. Crooked faces and uneven eyes. Stands bend space as Jotaro Kujo glares at JoJo. Beserk fights look crueler than blood sprays. Girls hold their heads as the sky spins. Action moves diagonally. Shadows creep wrong. Backgrounds create nightmare streets. Edge art nails lens flair. Foregrounds crush subjects. Half the faces are close, and the rest fall off. Wallpapers move slowly, but desktops tilt greatly. Sweet draws and confuses eyes.
German expressionism-inspired anime aims to thrill you psychologically. Eva repairs tilt psyche cracks. Perfect Blue shatters minds. Creates immediate fear. No level ground is safe. Fan want that dizzying high. It also disrupts scrolling.