Those hallucinatory scenes in the avant - garde photos and videos are a mixture of the artists» fantasies, longings, and cutting - edge views of the future.
The trouble is that while the printed memoir available at Amazon for under eleven dollars may be filled with reminiscence, the book, unlike the movie, comes across principally as a celebration of life while the film is a dreary downer, however filled with Slawimir Idziak's
hallucinatory scenes.
Not exact matches
The other noteworthy
scene arrives at the end when Tris has to undergo a series of five «sims» —
hallucinatory simulations that test her ability to puzzle her way out of tight situations and test our ability to know what is real and what is fake onscreen.
The film's
hallucinatory vision was obscured in the American theatrical release, which deleted nearly twenty minutes of crucial
scenes and details.
Letts and Friedkin first collaborated on a screen adaptation of Bug that won the FIPRESCI Award at the 2006 Cannes film festival and was praised for its claustrophobic staging and
hallucinatory mise - en -
scene.
«The Yellow Birds: A Novel» by Kevin Powers: With this compact and emotional debut novel, Iraq War veteran Powers eyes the casual violence of war with a poet's precision, moving confidently between
scenes of blunt atrocity and almost
hallucinatory detachment.
Well, she certainly features on some level, with a cut
scene, possibly sub-concious or
hallucinatory, revealing her announcing: «The reclamation is about to begin.»
The warped renderings and stretched perspectives make the banal
scenes he depicts almost
hallucinatory.
In an age where, because of technological advance, the veracity of the photographic image has long been cast into doubt and reality and history are easily manipulated to appear «real», Douglas employs a large format and an almost
hallucinatory sharpness, the result of digital rendering, to question authorship, reality and the truth and meaning behind what we see — truth within the medium of photography and within the political and sociological issues that underpin the
scenes his photographs portray.
Drawing inspiration from surrealists such as Max Ernst, Andre Masson, and Yves Tanguy, Messer's bold paintings presented
hallucinatory, theatrical
scenes which seemed to slither straight from the subconscious.
Meanwhile, Wandering Studio mixes a Sienese landscape with an Afro - topped, one - legged figure smoking a hookah onstage who gazes through a
hallucinatory window that's a painting within the painting - an apt metaphor for the comedic, theatrical
scenes that Mosley conjures up.