Sentences with phrase «feeling of unease at»

The exhibition's humour steadily gives way to a feeling of unease at the sheer quantity of existential contrivance surrounding us, the viewer — the creation of ideas and objects given meaning through entirely subjective invention; in an attempt to support meaning and therefore social order.
Also on show, at the San Ignacio Mission House, Mm Yu's In Transit (2015)-- a video showing still lifes of the belongings of Manila's homeless — succeedes in instilling viewers with a lingering feeling of unease at being voyeurs on a poverty tour of sorts.

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That said, it would take a fairly hard heart not to feel at least a twinge of sadness, tinged with unease, at the thought that the moon, collapsing in on itself, will never be quite full again.
Due to my background, which included extensive course work in anatomy and kinesiology, it is very hard for me to let go of the unease I feel at not working arms, side delts and forearms directly, as the latter two are weak spots, especially forearms.
In the early going, the camerawork and the score, the latter by the director's siblings, Brooke and Will Blair, play up the unease and even the menace that Ruth feels after the burglary, though already there's room for some moments of off - color humor as well, notably involving a foul - mouthed lady's last words at Ruth's workplace.
From the moment we arrive at this luminous mansion, something feels just off enough to put the audience into a sense of unease.
The lighting is lurid, the corridor horribly dark, and when Jesse arrives at her door and the grungy looking lock sticks, an initial feeling of unease rises to panic.
It adds a layer of unease to the game that, coupled with the obvious, yet painstakingly hidden mystery at the center of this strange little town, leaves you feeling like you are always a step behind, in the best way possible.
Given the now notorious threats to Rushdie's life, the film alludes to potential physical threat — and the viewer perhaps feels unease at watching Rushdie in a state of such vulnerability.
The tribunal felt some unease at being required to reach that conclusion, which might have implications beyond the instant case and for other employers whose employees were required to work abroad in situations of acute political or ethnic tension.
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