Phrases with «grand illusion»

The phrase "grand illusion" refers to a big and false belief or perception that deceives someone into thinking something is real or true, when it is actually not. Full definition

Sentences with «grand illusion»

  • Also at Grand Illusion in 35 mm is Masaki Kobayashi's Kwaidan (1965), a quartet of ancient ghost stories. (parallax-view.org)
  • While we still hope to reacquire those rights, we are thrilled that we are able to present the Criterion edition of Grand Illusion on the Criterion Channel at FilmStruck starting today, in celebration of the eightieth anniversary of the film's release. (criterion.com)
  • Nobody has ever captured the First World War better on film (except perhaps for Jean Renoir in Grand Illusion, which is in a class by itself). (criterion.com)
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