Sentences with phrase «claustrophobic i felt in»

I shouldn't be surprised by how much I can relate to the woes and rewards we share as women travel writers — Stephanie's pension talk - induced cold sweats, Catherine's zoning out on HGTV and feeling like her feet are nailed to the ground when she first gets home and Liz's claustrophobic feeling in the States are all sentiments I know well.

Not exact matches

I'd feel pretty claustrophobic if I was stuck in that giant glass drum shield.
I felt claustrophobic living on the coast in Orange County, California.
Santi's intelligence in dictating our play, ability to navigate in spaces an ant would feel claustrophobic, and masterful passing, had a huge impact on the way we structured our game both with the ball and without.
This stroller is fairly bulky in comparison to others available on the market, but this comes with a luxurious amount of space within the stroller for the kids, it would no doubt feel less «claustrophobic» for the infants than other similar products.
You want your little one's nursery to feel cozy and lived - in, not closed - in and claustrophobic, so don't go nuts with the flea market finds.
«It feels a little claustrophobic right row, a little hot in here,» he said when asked how he was feeling, surrounded on all sides.
Also, the door is made of glass, so you can see outside of the sauna in case someone feels claustrophobic.
So if any of the sensations mentioned above describe your experience in Virasana, it isn't shocking that you might start to feel claustrophobic, grumpy, and obsessed with wondering, «When will this pose be over?»
Although all of my clothes fit well, my body always felt claustrophobic in my clothes.
I find that as my pregnancy progresses, I start feeling more and more claustrophobic in my clothing.
Give yourself bumper space, because you may get in and then new people park in front and behind and close in on your bumpers, and you'll feel trapped and claustrophobic and sad.
The cowl neck is loose, so you won't feel claustrophobic in it.
Then the other day, I was starting to feel a bit claustrophobic in my packed basement and turned to this piece and thought I should probably get started on it.
«I love hiking because I feel so claustrophobic working in my cubicle that I like to get out into nature and just breathe.»
The action doesn't feel claustrophobic, then, but it does feel small, with only the four family members and their three tormentors in the mix, none of them compelling as characters.
Unlike some of the better previous titles like LEGO Batman 2 and LEGO Marvel, LEGO Batman 3 feels more claustrophobic, smaller in scale and lacks that open feel that the aforementioned titles gave us.
The tight hallways and tiny rooms throughout the ship do emulate the claustrophobic feeling of the first two movies, which amplifies the tension and thrill of many scenes in the film.
It's darker, truly more disturbing, and it delivers an astonishingly claustrophobic feeling that is unmatched in any other game I have played.
The hushed, claustrophobic ambience of high privilege and repressed feeling occasionally cracks, as this horror movie reveals itself also to be a rich, agonizing melodrama and a dry comedy of manners set in a fantasy Manhattan of crème caramel wainscoting and black - tie evenings at the opera.
On film, it feels stale, forced and claustrophobic: Who wants to watch a bunch of people yell in a room for two hours?
Even though the film takes place in a number of locations, both indoors and outdoors, it always feels confining and claustrophobic, displaying a more limited range of colors, and the DVD reflects this well.
It is made with a perfectionist's eye but it is claustrophobic, uncanny, bizarre — it will make you feel at once dazzled, hemmed in (pun unintentional) and rapt.
Riggen undermines the miners» struggles by inexplicably skirting a claustrophobic feel, allowing no one the chance to truly panic or lose hope without Saint Mario (Banderas as inspirational leader Mario Sepulveda) swooping in with a word of wisdom to put everyone back on the right track.
In both «types» of movies, Assayas displays the same gaze: the camera always glides over people, never letting you believe that you can get «inside» them, what they think, what they feel; and, whether big (the kidnapping of the OPEC delegates in Carlos) or small (the decision of which heirloom to give to a deceased mother's old retainer in Summer Hours), «events» are shot in the same way, as an accretion of minute, yet complex decisions; of out - of - sync bodies competing for leg room in a claustrophobic spacIn both «types» of movies, Assayas displays the same gaze: the camera always glides over people, never letting you believe that you can get «inside» them, what they think, what they feel; and, whether big (the kidnapping of the OPEC delegates in Carlos) or small (the decision of which heirloom to give to a deceased mother's old retainer in Summer Hours), «events» are shot in the same way, as an accretion of minute, yet complex decisions; of out - of - sync bodies competing for leg room in a claustrophobic spacin Carlos) or small (the decision of which heirloom to give to a deceased mother's old retainer in Summer Hours), «events» are shot in the same way, as an accretion of minute, yet complex decisions; of out - of - sync bodies competing for leg room in a claustrophobic spacin Summer Hours), «events» are shot in the same way, as an accretion of minute, yet complex decisions; of out - of - sync bodies competing for leg room in a claustrophobic spacin the same way, as an accretion of minute, yet complex decisions; of out - of - sync bodies competing for leg room in a claustrophobic spacin a claustrophobic space.
But no matter how much I prepared myself for it, PSVR rendering that cramped space in 3D did just too good a job of making me feel claustrophobic and vulnerable.
Though much of the film consists of little more than Paisley and McGuinness verbally parrying back and forth in a moving van, the filmmakers seem so concerned about not making the story feel stagey and claustrophobic that they invent ways of getting the men out of the vehicle; most conspicuous is a flat tire that leads to an extended detour into a forest and an invalid credit card that holds the two men up at a gas station.
In that claustrophobic setting, the tension steadily builds, until even the offer of another glass of wine begins to feel like a threat.
That was a exercise in paranoia that felt aptly stagey and claustrophobic on screen; this is much more opened out, with a fine eye for apocalyptic urban wreckage - the very nastiest kind of car park.
This happens in a couple of key scenes and gives a claustrophobic feel.
The invisible world is so close in Shyamalan's films that his pictures have a claustrophobic feel, forcing the characters to speak in undertones and urgent whispers that consistently fail to keep the paranormal at bay.
His camera closely follows and lingers on each individual in a way that doesn't feel claustrophobic but instead intimate.
Admittedly, the production value has improved with more characterful creature effects and the claustrophobic locations make for more scope for suspense, but the pedestrian direction and tired formula makes the film feel like a TV movie with little in the way of flair or imagination.
Lady Bird as a character and film manages both tenderness and lawlessness; caught in the confuddling mix of teenage hormones and perceived oppressive parenting; rebelling against the grain, oft to her own detriment; Gerwig's capable filmmaking expertly capturing that claustrophobic feeling of teenage angst and insurgency; Saorsie Ronan performing the hell out of the role.
Gone are the studio's usual penchant for garishness and lack of stylistic unity; the claustrophobic, sealed - in worlds; the horrible neon colors; the feeling that everything's been dipped in a hard plastic coating.
But he really wished they hadn't done it in a year when his entry, the score for «Dunkirk,» was designed to make an audience feel edgy and claustrophobic, instead of, say, 1995, when he won an Oscar for his crowd - pleasing work on «The Lion King.»
In The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance (Paramount), James Stewart is decades too old to play the naïve tenderfoot who finds the west a little more wild than he expected, and John Ford hardly leaves the confines of the soundstage, giving it an oddly claustrophobic feeling.
The First Order in particular feels derivative, cramped and claustrophobic.
Ang Lee displays a deft touch in directing this film, neither lingering too long on the wondrous outdoor settings that symbolised for me the unbounded passion Ennis and Jack feel, nor too short on the claustrophobic, run - down, without - ambition lives they lead when not together on Brokeback Mountain.
It's invested in masculinity as a pain ritual and it characterizes hockey as a gladiator bloodsport; every moment on Goon's ice feels predatory and claustrophobic.
While the majority of 10,000 KM takes place in just two apartments, the film avoids feeling claustrophobic using a wide range of technology to explore new areas.
What I enjoyed this go - around is the fact that almost the entire film takes place on the train, giving us a very small, claustrophobic feel as the tension ramps up in the second half of the story.
It felt claustrophobic to me, especially with the bench seat in front of it.
The deeply raked windshield and long A-pillars result in a long dash, giving the compact Focus a claustrophobic feel, despite its ample interior space.
Space in the back is reasonable, but it feels far more claustrophobic back there than in the Countryman.
«At 6» 3 ″ I fit comfortably and there's tons of light flowing in to keep things from feeling claustrophobic,» he said.
In the back, seating is very comfortable for a pair of six - footers, and enough room for a fifth passenger to not feel claustrophobic.
Space in the front is fine and there's enough legroom in the back, although the sloping roofline does limit headroom and the high window line can make things feel rather claustrophobic in the back.
With plenty of room in every direction, it avoids the claustrophobic feeling typically associated with previous compact pickup trucks.
There's plenty of space in the back seats, but the sloping windows can make the Mercedes feel a little claustrophobic.
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