Sentences with phrase «escape shackles»

Every now and again, you'll escape the shackles of a particularly grueling maze and be left to roll over grassy knolls or sandy dunes, and what a feeling it is.
A surprise visit from his brother whom he previously thought was dead gives Nathan the excuse that he needs to escape the shackles of everyday boring «normal» routine and what follows is a somewhat typical Uncharted adventure, filled with the typical «bad guy», the mysteries of history showing that some of the best architects in the world died a long time ago and this time, with an ending that brings a finality to the proceedings.
It seems quite mad that at a time when technology is disrupting the way we do everything — from finding partners to finding planets — that in many schools STEM subjects still struggle to escape the shackles of being perceived as dull, dry, boring, and worst of all — for old men in lab coats.
I was completely absorbed in this story of desperate, prideful characters who desperately want to break free but can't seem to escape the shackles of their own environment.
«The Land» - The brotherhood of four friends is tested when they try to escape the shackles of Cleveland by becoming drug dealers for a summer.
Fassbender here plays Chad, a member of the Irish travelling community, looking to escape the shackles of family to provide a more stable upbringing for his kids.
He is also responsible when a squadron of prison guards, along with the female accomplice (Nicole Scherzinger) that helped Boris escape his shackles, are sucked into space.
He has also paid homage to legendary Harry Houdini's Chinese Water Torture Cell trick, in which Houdini was lowered into a tank of water and had to escape shackles and chains before drowning.
It is so liberating, as you write, to escape the shackles of the cyber world and the daily routine in order to exist, simply and peacefully, in nature.
Likewise they believe talents waste away under Wenger due to outdated coaching methods despite the fact there is not one player who left Arsenal and kicked on in personal (not collectively won trophies) development impressively (say like ex-Chelsea players such as Lukaku, Bruyne, Matic etc.) not one not even a defender which Wenger according to the masses can't coach which should mean a long line of succesful ex-Arsenal defenders once they escaped the shackles of Wenger.
Somehow, he escapes his shackles and kills the guard.
My Week with Marilyn chronicles a week in the life of Marilyn where she escapes the shackles of her Hollywood career and embraces British life with Colin Clark, who was assigned by Olivier to keep an eye on her while filming The Prince and the Showgirl.

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It's the less visible shackles that are harder to escape from.
Reality doesn't impress me I only believe in intoxication in ecstasy and when ordinary life shackles me I escape one way or another No more walls ☆
After a spell shootout between our heroes and the bank's guards, they climb atop the fell beast, break it from its shackles, and allow it to escape, precariously gaining its balance on the roof and pausing to breathe in the air of newfound freedom.
Sidney Poitier and Tony Curtis as escaped chain gang prisoners, shackled together and on the run, in the most Stanley Kramerish of all Stanley Kramer pictures.
The movie opens with the introduction of its main players, offering brief displays of their talents: Jesse Eisenberg as J. Daniel Atlas, an arrogant, celebrity prestidigitator; a quirky, tightly wound Woody Harrelson, as Merritt McKinney, a once famous mentalist; Isla Fisher, as Henley Reeves, an escape artist, who makes her garish debut pretending to plunge, shackled, into a tank of piranhas; and pretty boy Dave Franco, as Jack Wilder, a quick - witted, pickpocket.
The legendary actor and pioneering film director received a lead actor nomination for 1958's «The Defiant Ones,» which revolved around two escaped prisoners — one black, one white (Tony Curtis)-- who are shackled together.
It doesn't escape Linda Emond's Esther, Marcus's mother, who is watching her own husband go downhill and is hell - bent on making sure that her only son doesn't shackle himself to somebody going the same way.
Items include the actual implements used by inmates during the 1962 break out made famous in the movie Escape from Afcatraz; authentic inmate handcuffs and shackles; and correctional of ficer badges and blackjacks.
«Therefore, to completely escape from the discordant voices of a plurality and the «shackles» of CBDR, the US may move away from the UNFCCC framework and seek an alternative policy platform.
In Trinidad and Tobago, as a small developing country but one of the State leaders in the Caribbean, a major judicial challenge of the society is to escape the colonial shackles of its legal heritage and to create a body of laws, conventions and legal practices that are consistent with its indigenous culture and norms.
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