Not exact matches
It induces a genuine, shivery thrill at the prospect of a
horrific event imagined three times over — the hero's appreciation of his predicament is eclipsed only by his horror at his lover's ordeal, and both of those theoretical atrocities are overshadowed in the mind of the viewer, who is surely imagining how it would feel to actually live through what's
depicted on screen.
«Silent Grace» is a deeply serious film that
depicts brutal
events and
horrific conditions in a quiet, measured manner.
I rarely have any difficulty reading about people inflicting harm on others; in Far Bright Star, though, some fairly
horrific events are
depicted so graphically that I found them truly disturbing, with long - lasting afterimages.