On Russian-language forums (e.g., Pikabu, Habr), adding “-kh” to English words is sometimes used as playful pseudo-Latin. “Moviekh” could be a jokey way to say “movie-like” or “movie-related content.” The prefix “e-” would then mean “electronic” – hence “electronic movie-like content.” Still, no official site.
Drawing on Damasio’s somatic marker hypothesis, Emoviekh identifies how close-ups of faces, sudden loud noises, or prolonged silences create micro-movements in the viewer’s autonomic nervous system. For example, Tarkovsky’s long takes generate a hypnotic bradycardia (slowed heart rate), while jump scares in horror cinema produce momentary tachycardia. emoviekh
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