adjective relating to or characteristic of films or the cinema; having a thin or sheer texture that allows light to pass through
Referring to sheer or translucent fabrics that are lightweight and have a see-through quality.
Used to describe a substance or fluid that is thin, watery, or resembles a thin film.
Describing a photograph that has a soft, hazy, or ethereal quality, often achieved through filters or editing techniques.
Describing a movie or scene that has a hazy or blurred quality, often used to create a dream-like or surreal effect.
In the film industry, a writer may be referred to as 'filmy' if they have a strong inclination towards creating dramatic or romantic storylines.
A psychologist may use the term 'filmy' to describe a patient who tends to view their life as if it were a movie, often attributing exaggerated or unrealistic characteristics to their experiences.
A film director may use 'filmy' to describe a scene or shot that has a dream-like or surreal quality, often achieved through lighting, camera angles, or special effects.
A film critic may use 'filmy' to describe a movie that is overly sentimental, melodramatic, or unrealistic in its portrayal of characters and events.