Does
that feeling of dread for killing someone maintain in the final product?
Though in an entirely different time period (1910), the film shares that
feeling of dread for the smallest citizens, unable to change what has gone on between their own kindred for generations.
Not exact matches
Most people start to get this
feeling of dread on Sunday nights
for one reason or another.
And Ahab always receives the word that Naboth's inheritance is his
for the taking with grotesquely mingled
feelings of satisfaction and
dread.
Although adult SoupAddict has since learned that suffering succotash means something else entirely, back then, she took things literally, as kids do, and
felt it an entirely appropriate turn
of phrase: she
dreaded seeing that can
of succotash sitting on the kitchen counter, pegged
for the evening's dinner.
«This is a great
feeling to be playing all these years
for nothing and
for now to be making a living off
of it, being able to provide
for myself and everyone else,» says Dimez, with a great big smile on his face and a Mavs Gaming draft hat over his
dreads.
I had that old familiar
feeling of dread, frustration, and sadness when Wenger started Ramsey and Giroud
for the 3rd game in row.
Not to mention, my husband and I began to
dread it — loathe it —
feel true despair at the prospect
of doing it 3x a day
for naps and countless x a night
for sleep.
If you
dread the idea
of getting more stretch marks, having to deal with morning sickness again, getting heartburn that
feels like a five - alarm fire and all
of the other joys that come along with carrying a child, than that might be a sign that having another baby might not be
for you.
Next time you
feel the
dreaded twinge
of a UTI, try this: Boil some water, steep a bunch
of parsley in it
for 10 minutes and then drink up, recommends Param Dedhia, MD, internal - medicine physician at Canyon Ranch Resort and Spa, in Tucson, Ariz..
Tried everything
for various ailments, like chronic constipation, lichen sclerosis (this is absolute torment) hot flashes &
feelings of dread (thought was hormone related, chronic bronchitis, allergies, chronic cough.
The truth is I know what it's like to
feel overwhelmed by clutter and chaos, apologize
for the state
of my home, and
dread the idea
of unexpected visitors.
This post is
for anyone who has ever suffered from the
dreaded feeling of having nothing to wear.
I'm sure like most women out there, I
dread that time
of the month when I look and
feel bloated, eat the worst
of the worst junk food, and cry
for absolutely no reason at all.
That being said, there's that
dreaded feeling of putting anything heavy on your face so you want to swap out heavy complexion perfecters
for lightweight alternatives.
Some
of you might
feel uncomfortable in shorts, almost
dreading the summer season
for this anxiety inducing piece
of clothing but you forget that what really matters is how you wear your shorts.
A man could be torn between their accomplice and their family,
feeling colossal levels
of pressure and
dread for making such a troublesome choice and pick between the two.
Intelligent and splendidly shot, with an inescapable
feeling of dread and anticipation most horror films would kill
for, Barton Fink is, to put it plainly, simply remarkable.
The bleakness (well supported by Bruno Delbonnel's bruised cinematography)
feels invigorating
for the Coens: While many
of their successes, from Barton Fink through A Serious Man, bump up against existential
dread, they've never made do with so little comic relief.
The creeping paranoia and the excellent setups that make you suspect various players, until the true story starts to unfold, creates an unsettling
feeling of dread absent from American horror cinema which shifted quite a bit to gore and body horror
for a good couple
of decades until, probably, THE SIXTH SENSE... but even thereafter, what most filmmakers took from Shyamalan's film was not the buildup
of dread, but rather the mystery box and the twist, diminishing the emphasis on narrative and suspense.
The creeping paranoia and the excellent setups that make you suspect various players until the true story starts to unfold creates an unsettling
feeling of dread, absent from American horror cinema which shifted quite a bit to gore and body horror
for a good couple
of decades until, probably, THE SIXTH SENSE... but even thereafter, what most filmmakers took from Shyamalan's film was not the buildup
of dread, but rather the mystery box and the twist, weakening the emphasis on narrative and suspense.
He is able to maintain a
feeling of unsettlement and utmost
dread for nearly an hour, before any sort
of visceral pay - off.
Every teacher knows the
feeling of dread when the parents
of a challenging student are due
for their parent / teacher conference.
I can still remember the sense
of excitement and
dread that I
felt when applying
for FAFSA and waiting to hear back about my funds.
If you have ever had to search
for a missing pet, you know the
feeling of dread that it produces.
So here's to a happy and healthy holiday season
for you and your pets alike... And remember, should you
feel guilty
for not sharing your pot roast with your furry four legged friend, believe me — they would much rather be at home with you (even if they are wearing a ugly sweater that you put them in), than at the vets wearing the
dreaded cone
of shame!
Its hull and body are engineered
for the big waves
of the open ocean, minimizing the uncomfortable rolling
feeling many passengers only know (and
dread) too well.
Striding through the icy tunnels
of Hoth as Darth Vader, cutting down rebel scum with ease; battling the Imperial forces on the forest moon
of Endor as Luke Skywalker while the Empire's
dreaded AT - AT stomps ever closer to victory; watching as a X-Wing comes screaming downwards
for a perfect strafing run on an AT - ST;
feeling a chill run down my spin as a team - mate is suddenly yanked up into the air and choked to death, the sure sign that I'm seconds away from death as Darth Vader himself comes into view; defending an AT - AT as nothing more than a Stormtrooper, witnessing raging battle on both land in the sky.
Or just the
feeling of dread before fighting Ganon
for the first or last time?
In general openness and scale is the enemy
of tension, as Asylum's enclosed spaces made the fight
for survival
feel more urgent and in a world where you can simply run away, it loses a degree
of dread; however Knight does a very good job
of permeating the world with a dense fog
of tension.
Safe rooms are also nicely integrated into the game
for a break in the never ending
feeling of sheer
dread as you roam around the Baker family home.
But when the title summons a spider - like Devil Walker
for Guardians to take down, it captures little
of the
dread and subsequent celebratory
feelings that accompanied taking down one
of Left 4 Dead's tougher foes.
Booze makes the present
feel like it will last forever, something most
of us both long
for and
dread; so do games.
And we all say that we'll get around to them some day so that it wasn't a wasted purchase... But then we buy a new game like Transistor and
feel a sense
of shame and
dread as we fork over the money
for yet another title.
It has received numerous accolades from gamers
for its stunning visuals, nonstop blood and gore, and the ability to invoke in the player the
dreaded feeling of what may wait around the corner (even along with the bad voice acting) that has not been seen in games since Alone in the Dark.
Huffington Post March 25, 2012 The Vagina Dialogues By Edward Goldman The way many
of us
dread the prospect
of going to 25 - year school reunion is exactly how some artists
feel about facing their own retrospective, where they will be confronted with all their artworks they haven't seen
for years.
If you were fired from your last job or you're rusty in the job market because you've been raising kids
for the last five years, you might be
feeling a sense
of dread in anticipation
of answering questions in your next interview.
For most people, a
feeling of dread comes over them when they think
of writing a resume.
That means 65 %
of the working population is in some form
of disenfranchised «drift» state —
dreading Mondays,
feeling frustrated, stretched to capacity, no time
for their creative sides to solve issues, all
of it.
A person may appear quite successful to others outside the home but privately an addict calms
feelings of anxiety, emotional pain,
dread, shame or PTSD with drugs, alcohol or a compulsive behavior, masking the need
for mature problem - solving.
I've done some things here and there, but we have a challenging shaped entry way crying out
for help, a kitchen that needs updating (I am taking inspiration from your painted cabinets) help getting rid
of the
dreaded «tract - home» look /
feel, and happily any other room you'd be so inclined to makeover!
The truth is I know what it's like to
feel overwhelmed by clutter and chaos, apologize
for the state
of my home, and
dread the idea
of unexpected visitors.