Sentences with phrase «even flashbacks»

There are even flashbacks or memories that Lara will unlock about her father which helps flesh out the story even further.
However, as they fumble around awkwardly in their hotel room, the narrative keeps flashing back so insistently yet slowly (there are even flashbacks within flashbacks) to their ill - suited courtship, you want to yell, «Oh just s ** g her already!»
It wasn't always smooth sailing, I experienced anxiety and even flashbacks, especially late in the night when most of the abuse occurred.
There is even a flashback that explains the sinister role Snape played in Harry's life story that I found unexpectedly touching.
There's even a flashback in which someone drowns.
It's not even the flashback images of then - long - haired tennis star Andre Agassi from»90s Canon camera commercials.

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The supply issues may seem like flashbacks to last year, when Nintendo's NES Classic Edition was even more elusive.
Even with techniques such as flashbacks and advanced editing, Faulkner's stream of consciousness narratives, especially the masterpiece exempla of The Sound and the Fury and Absalom!
In fact, I'm even having flashbacks to the Crab Hushpuppies in Down South Paleo and feeling really solid about this commitment.
Even if we're exhausted, depressed, in constant pain, our babies are losing weight, we resent our child, or breastfeeding is causing emotional flashbacks to previous abuse... none of that matters because our baby is getting breastmilk and we're avoiding evil disgusting formula.
Studies have shown that among the many effects of physical abuse are depression, anxiety, cognitive and learning difficulties, even a lowering of IQ (especially verbal IQ), disordered sleep, flashbacks, loss of empathy, aggressive behavior, chronically high stress levels which can lead to chronic health effects such as high blood pressure and increased risk of cardiovascular disease, and inability to maintain relationships.
In fact, even skin - to - skin contact and the sensation of expressing milk can cause a breastfeeding mother who has survived sexual assault, to experience triggers and flashbacks.
KRISTEN STRATTON: I don't remember having vivid flashbacks I do remember having anxiety attacks both while I was still pregnant and afterwards just because I also had a traumatic care of an infant made it even worse because I couldn't address what I was going through because I had someone else depending on me.
«The olfactory system is often an underappreciated sensory system in humans, even though we've all experienced the feeling of smelling a particular odor and having an almost instant flashback or emotional experience of an old memory,» said Filomene G. Morrison, BA, a neuroscience PhD candidate at Emory University and McLean Hospital, and the lead author of the paper.
We're not judging if you want your wild night out on the town, but if you're looking for a more low - key night to avoid those flashbacks to your crazy college days, it's totally doable and might even be cooler -LSB-...]
As I laid on the couch with a fever and the kind of fatigue where you can't move a muscle and don't even want to get up to get a drink of water, I had a flashback of how I used to feel.
I am having a major navy moment (flashback to last week's navy turtleneck), and even better when it combines navy and black.
Even just a Tours flashback would make my month.
As opposed to painting its non-U.S. characters as subhuman «enemies,» Unbroken treads very carefully with the concept, even putting the first utterance of the word into the mouth of a priest, who, in Louie's flashback to childhood mass, recites, «love thine enemy.»
As for Lena, flashbacks and flashbacks within flashbacks suggest that even before Kane's misfortune their marriage might have been rocky.
Brühl brings his usual earnestness to a role that's already too earnest, and a shark - eyed Pike somehow fares even worse, with a flashback love interest doing little to add color to her waxen character.
But the sprawling narrative, including flashbacks to terrorist training in Frankfurt and Yemen, and a misguided, metaphorical subplot of an Israeli dance troupe performing on stage, leaves little room to learn more about the rest of the Air France crew or even the hostages, who register as little more than extras in the drama.
All those flashbacks serve to illustrate the kind of attentive, engaged mother that Lila was (also true of scenes with her second son, Ron Caldwell, whereas we never meet Eve's missing daughter), so that even as their score - settling behavior escalates to its explosive finale, the character is not without redemption.
This whole film felt like an extra long episode of Alias, from the flashbacks to the music and even down to some of the minor casting.
Connor cuts away to a flashback whenever we need to understand something else about why Wolff is the way he is, and even though most of those flashbacks are pretty unbelievable in their own right, they keep things moving and — perhaps more importantly — keep you from thinking too much about the rest of the messy plot.
Felix Van Groeningen's film strikes some powerful emotional chords, even as its flashback / flash - forward formula wears thin.
In short, expository flashbacks cast Angela's awkwardness in a new light even before the justly - famous closing image, one of the most baffling and incongruous climaxes in a genre known and celebrated by devotees for its WTF factor.
From the events of the evening, at least as perceived by Jean, we flashback to earlier events in their relationship, from meeting to proposal, followed by the aftermath of Jean hanging on while Herman takes a new lover in his secretary, Lynne (Sevigny, Broken Flowers).
The film starts off with some awkward, painfully lame flashback scenes of Kyle's childhood and transitions into an opening act that is loaded with full - on patriotism that sees him go to war to get back at the people who brought suffering to our doorstep in the events of 9/11 (he was already enlisted, but if we believe the film that decision was also motivated by seeing news footage of American lives being taken), but one of the most interesting surprises is how balanced it eventually becomes and how we see the way that Kyle's actions negatively impact others and how even he begins to question his commitment to the cause, despite the fact that he would never vocalize it.
Even in the flashbacks that illustrate Grace's story, it's pretty much all talk, no action.
Even if she's dead, she could still appear in a key flashback.
It takes a similar plot (a girl's inexplicable obsession with a jerk as the crux of a police investigation), similar structure (flashbacks and an unreliable narrator expose the truth of the jerk's vanishing act), similar setting (a gothic academy), and even a similar conclusion (Abandon's is a million times sadder, if atonally winking in and of itself), but Gaghan, besides sparking with his characters in a way that is foreign to the makers of The Hole (there, director Nick Hamm is less interested in compulsion than in repulsion), has no use for sensationalism — The Hole is a piece of tabloid reportage next to Abandon, which wallows humanistically in the epidemic of loneliness.
The movie mostly concentrates on Davis» fallow period from 1975 to 1979, when he stopped publishing music and even ceased playing the trumpet at all, with flashbacks to his heyday in the 1950s and early «60s.
(Bridget Fonda — a fan of the Evil Dead pictures — appears briefly in the flashback, even though she wasn't in Evil Dead 2.)
This seems to add fuel to speculati0on that the the 2019 film will feature extensive flashback sequences, or possibly even time travel.
These quite - confounding differences instantly make us wonder whether we might not be looking at flashbacks, or even time travel, but a different reality altogether.
The film is weakest when it comes to Casey's backstory, which is handled with fragmented flashbacks that feel hackneyed, even trite.
What follows is a seemingly endless string of expository dialogue exchanges and flashbacks (including the first instance of a slap across the face eventually leading to a deeper understanding between two characters — after Jared forces himself on Melanie during their first meeting — and an awkward scene that attempts to romanticize Jared's insistence that he wouldn't make Melanie feel entitled to have sex with him even if they were the last man and woman on Earth).
The first seconds reveal Han's upbringing, though his time at the Academy might be just a prologue, or even told in brief flashbacks, in the movie.
The Australian town is a dry desert upon which the dresses can stand out, but it's even grayer in her flashbacks to the traumatic past.
Since her film is essentially an extensive flashback, some believe that we might even see her before the end of Infinity War.
A nickelodeon - hued flashback shows young Eisenheim the commoner courting young Sophie the highborn, telegraphing their reunion over a special locket, eventual tragedy, and even more eventual triumph in broad, self - satisfied strokes.
No plot details are available, but the time period indicates that young versions of Tony Soprano's parents Giovanni, aka «Johnny Boy,» (played in flashbacks by Joseph Siravo) and Livia (Nancy Marchand), as well as uncle Junior (Dominic Chianese) will appear, and maybe even Tony (James Gandolfini) as a boy.
Some flashbacks inserted into heated conversions near the end help to keep the pace up, even as the train stalls in the snow — giving Branagh a chance to take in the sweeping, chilling landscape.
Even the long - dead Dr. Mark Greene (Anthony Edwards) gets a cameo via the magic of flashbacks.
Even without an official teaser trailer, Warner Bros. has enjoyed loads of high - profile buzz, rivaled only by Lionsgate's Hunger Games announcements, that's followed the non-stop torrent of Dark Knight Rises casting additions which so far include: Tom Hardy (Bane), Anne Hathaway (Selina Kyle / Catwoman), Marion Cotillard (Miranda Tate), Juno Temple (a street - smart gal), Josh Pence (spoilerish flashback character), Joseph Gordon - Levitt (John Blake), and Alon Aboutboul (a mad scientist) with Matthew Modine, Tom Conti, and Joey King as well as Daniel Sunjata, Burn Gorman, and Diego Klattenhoff in unspecified roles (most likely cops and / or robbers).
The explanation makes even less sense when the details are doled out in a flashback sequence, complete with a narration that explains the hunch about what happened to the woman is correct.
The prologue, which — even after it's related in the opening scenes — plays out multiple times in a series of flashbacks, has Arthur's father Uther Pendragon (Eric Bana) defeating the evil mage Mordred during a siege on Camelot.
The general outlines wouldn't seem to promise anything like that sort of experience, and Jez Butterworth and Mark Mallouk's screenplay sometimes treats its flashback structure (articulated through FBI interrogations of key Bulger associates) as an excuse to tell, even summarize, rather than show.
Rumors have persisted that flashbacks and even time - travel will factor into the story, which isn't a stretch when you consider the power of the Time Stone.
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