Watching it at VIFF, in a 1,000 seat auditorium, feeling
the entire vast room captivated and rapturous with every twist and shock and small poignancy, is one of the great movie - going experiences I've ever had.
Not exact matches
It's the
entire trumpet - and - thunder of
vast herds of Wooly Mammoths in the
room, with the increasingly ugly attacks on Amazon, on Indies, and on anyone who doesn't toe the traditional publishing establishment line.
• The king bed was wonderfully firm, with my choice of Balinese linen or Egyptian cotton sheets (I preferred the silkier cotton) • The Bose sound system was one of the best I've ever encountered in a hotel
room • The intelligently configured closet took up the
entire entrance corridor wall, with
vast amounts of drawer, hanging, and shelf space, a safe, and this unique touch: hangers made of wood that matches the closet • The indoor - outdoor living
room was enormous, with a wall - length divan that made working on my laptop a tropical indulgence • The bathroom was like a private spa, with two complete sink units, a super-deep soaking tub, a walk - in stone shower, and more
The villa consecrates the
entire second and third floors to just one
vast room each, with three double beds and a couch / lounge area; flat screen TV and a large bathroom with two toilets.
Finally, a series of mesmerizing video installations Order, More and Culture Plate # 7 (ALL 2003) featuring emblematic, anonymous figures in patterns, culminates in the monumental Time Left (2002), a grand opera of isolation and connection, in which row upon row of human figures forming a
vast wall text in motion, endlessly march across the
entire perimeter of a
room to an unknowable destination.