Sentences with phrase «contemplative moments»

"Contemplative moments" refers to periods of quiet reflection or deep thought, where someone takes time to consider or ponder something deeply. Full definition
I'll give a small amount of credit to first - time feature film director Kosinski for dishing out a slick film that also balances out the adrenaline - filled confrontations with more contemplative moments, and «Lost» screenwriters Kitsis and Horowitz for at least trying to make the film about something more than an effects showcase, even though it obviously is.
Wiseman's version also has a lot of action, but slows down with contemplative moments which really slow the flow of the movie rather than blowing your mind over and over.
These include enjoying contemplative moments on beaches and trailside benches, taking woodland walks, and making pond - side discoveries.
Relax with your favorite films in the fabulous media room or enjoy a more contemplative moment among the meditation garden and koi pond.
Dwelling in Erasure brings together five artists working across all media who employ acts of removal and dislocation to suspend the viewer, creating quieter, contemplative moments allowing for reflection and simply being.
Coppola has extracted gentle images from Robert Mapplethorpe's archive: contemplative moments from which a delicate tension emerges.
In a stunning new book, the artist J. Steven Manolis explains, «I have daily, early morning contemplative moments during which I envision art images and art books that I have read, and conclude that perhaps the entirety of my life has been about reading, studying, analyzing and admiring art books.»
Ominous, orchestral hymns play out during more contemplative moments, and O» Donnell pulls out some appropriately pulsating strings and synths during the game's more climactic battles.
In his more contemplative moments, however, Director realizes that his Giants devotion is an attempt, in middle age, to stay connected to the boy within.
But in private, contemplative moments that fall, the researcher indicated she felt confident that the long - enduring CFS puzzle was likely solved; her real interest going forward was in developing treatment for those who were suffering.
Hamaguchi finds ways of crystallizing the movie's themes, lingering on contemplative moments that position the entire story as a metaphor for the contrast between the fantasies and realities of relationships, as well as the messy negotiation required to navigate those extremes.
Then during a contemplative moment at a gas station with Paper Boi's sidekick Darius (the talented Lakeith Stanfield), Earn eats a bag of snacks and wonders aloud:
In a way, it is similar to Jaws in its basic story, but Carnahan lowers the suspense and raises up the contemplative moments that suggest that there is more to the design of their fate than mere coincidence — it's a test of their wills.
As in «Capote» and «Moneyball,» Miller said, «Foxcatcher» isn't afraid of the contemplative moments before and after the moments usually emphasized in commercial filmmaking, particularly in biopics.
In front of the camera, Krasinski's performance is enlivened by his determined nature, and the ability to relate to him through silent, contemplative moments.
There are moments in first person, some in side scrolling style, open world chapters and linear ones, contemplative moments and some quite intense and skill requiring.
Now, this edition of South - South reflects on how the ideologies that were being embraced in the 1990s have unfolded or collapsed in quieter, contemplative moments, but are also being reignited or challenged in new instances of heated rupture.
The stone and whitewash of the farm buildings are framed by Cumbrian hills» exaggerated peaks, dwarfing the two female figures in the foreground — depictions of women at contemplative moments were a recurring theme in Carrington's work.
The all - encompassing installation is an invitation to slow down and spend a contemplative moment in the space.
By coopting parts of that language I am able to communicate non-specific references and influences in a way that make them accessible but still mysterious... I like the tension created by referencing a language that we expect to deliver some sort of information or message but keeping that message elusive to create a more contemplative moment
Elizabeth Peyton's Alice Neel 1931 (2007 - 8) represents Neel in an unguarded, contemplative moment.
I only mean to say that in Modern Scientific Controversies (under my definitions) the deception is intentional in that the Advocates do know, in their more reflective, contemplative moments, that they are exaggerating the threat of the Problem, exaggerating the benefit (s) of the Solution, or have used the Truth (the science bit) in a non-scientific way, in a way or with a significance that is not actually true.
Your day will seem brighter when you begin it with a contemplative moment in the garden.
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