Sentences with phrase «bit harrowing»

There were no freaking whales for the first two hours, which was a bit harrowing.
The final moments for Donald Pleasence are still a bit harrowing as he is slowly engulfed by a large white corpuscle.
But I love that the direction of your thought processes mimic mine almost to a T. It's a bit harrowing talking to one's self a mile a minute, isn't it?
Researching the types of oils that you use can be a bit harrowing, but here's an infographic that might be helpful for you to start!
While it may be a bit harrowing for the farmer, this method uses less water than conventional rice - growing methods.

Not exact matches

Taking a dip just got a bit more harrowing.
It's a slightly trite bit of viewer hand - holding, as are most of the recollections that punctuate Louie's harrowing wartime horrors, but it sets the tone for a film less interested in blame than in illuminating commonalities.
Even Cohen can't dull the loony romanticism of the movie's finale and, to his credit, stages one truly spectacular bit of action midway through, when Biel bails out behind enemy lines and narrates each harrowing moment of her earthward plummet.
(The big helicopter - train sequence that caps the film is also harrowing, if not in the least bit believable.)
Far from just a bit of showboating spectacle — though it definitely is that, too — the scene captures the moment - to - moment horror of the attack, locking us into Glass» harrowing ordeal, making us feel every passing minute of this nature - run - amok nightmare.
One of the best bits in the entire film takes place in an instant when the pregnant supermodel bride of evil Immortan Joe gets a thumbs up after a particularly harrowing close call.
Thank You for Your Service is a harrowing, honest and beautifully acted film about lives blown to bits and then put back together; not entirely, not immediately, but piece by tiny piece.
The tsunami sequence is a remarkable technical achievement that perfectly captures the danger and desperation of being caught in the storm, and the scenes that follow are every bit as harrowing and intense as any horror film.
Samal Yeslyamova won best actress for her title performance in Sergey Dvortsevoy's tough, sometimes harrowing nail - biter Ayka.
The action parts are well - executed and sufficiently harrowing; there's just a bit more of them than there needs to be.
Understandably harrowing at times, but the film brings us that bit closer to real, relatable people caught up in the carnage.
I really loved this harrowing yet uplifting book when I read it about 5 - 6 years ago, and so was a bit apprehensive when I went to see this film, especially considering that the book is from the perspective of the 5 year old boy.
The early sequences in the gulag are so hard - bitten and harrowing that the escape by Janusz and six other prisoners represents a liberation for us as well.
Hilariously candid, shows that the roller coaster ride of being a teenager is every bit as fun as we remember — and every bit as harrowing.
When it comes to a dog bite, prevention is far less harrowing than a cure.
From the makers of the harrowing, oft - depressing survival game, This War of Mine (11 - Bit Studios), comes Frostpunk.
In a series known for being a bit of a cakewalk at times, this game was probably the easiest, with no death and few harrowing battles.
The boss fights are a bit shitty in how you fight them, but the meaning behind them is harrowing.
It was a bit soul destroying to wake up each morning and search for the «best» harrowing parenting story of the day to run.
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