Sentences with phrase «fleeting glimpses at»

Considine gives us a few fleeting glimpses at the desperation behind Grahamâ $ ™ s confident facade, but we never get a satisfying exploration of the vulnerabilities and doubts that drive him into the cocoon of his illusions, which would work to humanize him.
Get a first fleeting glimpse at an Avengers: Infinity War foe.
There's also a fleeting glimpse at the damage modelling, as the remnants of a deformed Lotus Exige cartwheels into the air in glorious slow motion.
The trailer offers a fleeting glimpse at some of the locales you'll be exploring the game, along with the colorful cast of characters you'll be investigating as you attempt to uncover the identity of a mysterious serial killer.

Not exact matches

To give one specific example, it is surely impossible for us to conceive of what an electron's experience would be like, but we must conceive of it as some kind of experience or not conceive of it at all.1 Therefore, it is probably less misleading to state that human experience is the one keyhole through which man may catch a fleeting glimpse of the vast panorama of the universe instead of the clue that solves the riddles of the cosmos.
I REALLY hope it worked during the month I was on it; if not, we'll have to resort to antibiotics My stool test said no yeast, but who really knows... I'd settle for a fleeting glimpse of wellness at this point!
Competition has restricted the 21 - year - old to fleeting glimpses of his potential at Old Trafford, leading the midfielder to head to La Liga on loan last term.
The Virginity Hit steps up to try and fill this hole for 2010, providing more than enough obscenities, some youthful binge drinking / drug taking and fleeting glimpses of bare breasts to soothe even the most adolescent (i.e., perverted) at heart and ire the most stodgy.
When Anne (Riva) experiences a moment of lost time one day at the breakfast table across from her husband of over 40 years, Georges (Trintignant), it's fleeting, but it signals the end of the active - senior's life — proudly attending concerts starring world - famous former piano students, doing the shopping, being generally engaged and mobile in their affluent retirement — we've briefly glimpsed at the beginning of the film.
To me, these are fleeting glimpses of magic that seem best suited not for large crowds but for small spaces, late at night, alone, when you're in the mood to encounter something quiet and strange and personal.
In fact, the Farrellys offer only fleeting glimpses of Rosemary's true appearance for most of the picture, and even then, at a distance or only in part — another wise move, for when we finally do get a good look at Paltrow in full makeup (which, it must be said, is nowhere on par with, say, the work on Eddie Murphy in The Nutty Professor movies), one doesn't laugh at her since one has gotten to know Rosemary so well.
As the story progresses, a different person begins to be revealed by glimpses, at first fleeting but gradually more sustained, and the reader starts to wonder about Paul's reliability as a narrator.
It offers a fleeting impression atop a solid Masonite background, providing an introspective glimpse at the art of making art.
Bas's tempers this kind of carefree humor with a much darker side, of which we only get fleeting glimpses; at one point in the film he mentions that, for many years, he was convinced he would die young.
Their work offers fleeting glimpses into histories long forgotten, hints at unfounded narratives, and presents cloudy reminders of places, perhaps, never visited.
I was so far away from happiness and joy that my only hope of finding fleeting glimpses of those feelings was at a bar or just in a bottle.
If you stand in juuuust the right spot in Disneyland — or if you turn your head at certain times on certain rides — you can get fleeting glimpses into Disney's upcoming Star Wars Land (or «Star
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