Sentences with phrase «hypnotic effect in»

Director Pablo Larrain disregards traditional biopic structure and reshapes it to hypnotic effect in Jackie, a challenging portrait of First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy as she struggles with the shock and grief of her husband's assassination.

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«Hitler was not insane or deranged, or suffering from drug - induced delusions,» he writes, «or laboring under the effects of some chronic disease such as syphilis, or acting in an unresolved hypnotic trance: on the contrary, he was sane according to any reasonable definition of the term, and fully responsible for his actions.»
The researchers add, «Our results warrant attention to the increased risk of adverse medication effects occurring with the increased use of both opioids and hypnotics in the recovery phase.»
Besides having few or no side effects, hypnotic relaxation therapy is cost - saving and allows patients to be involved in their own healing.
One animal study showed that salidroside produced notable sedative (calming) and hypnotic (sleep - inducing) effects in a dose - dependent fashion.13 Another study showed that administering salidroside to animals reversed stress - induced anorexia (discontinuation of eating).14 Together, these findings support rhodiola's ability to calm individuals subjected to stress and to restore normal patterns of rest and eating.
In his follow - up to 2011's Drive, writer - director Nicolas Winding Refn whittles down the plot and amps up the mood and atmosphere to hypnotic effect.
On the fallout of his nude scene in «Old School»: «I think it has had a hypnotic effect on people and affected their judgment so now I'm getting cast in a way that's not right.
The A.V. Club recently spoke with Gosling about working with Brooks, the role REO Speedwagon played in creating the feel of Drive, and the hypnotic effect of cars.
After reading many books on Hitler, Nazisum, and the Holocaust I understand that Hitler used his personal magnetism and an understanding of crowd psychology to his advantage while engaged in public speaking; he had a hypnotic effect on large audiences mesmerizing the nation with his speeches and his eyes which seemed to capture the crows in a trance.
The throbbing and acute Sarama music that accompanies Muay Thai matches has a hypnotic effect on the audience as it increases in speed and volume according to the intensity of the boxers» engagement.
The transparent effects in the bubbles are hypnotic.
Van Warmerdam is perhaps best known for her short films, in which, for example, the looped imagery of falling milk drops elude traditional narrative structure, achieving instead for an associative, hypnotic effect.
In each video the disparate and highly symbolic imagery hover and rotate over a black background, creating a hypnotic effect and beckoning a contemplative study of the artist's fastidious working method.
The range of hypnotic hues was expanded, more so than in the past, which created a steadily intensifying narcotic effect.
Ron Arad RA said: «The rotation and the horizontal movement take turns in the viewers» perception as the readings of the object alternate and the hypnotic effect is greater than the means, so will hopefully be the delight of the public at St Pancras.»
In the video, the repetitive thump of the shuttle, combined with a shadowy flicker of ambient street noise, creates a soothing and hypnotic effect.
As often in the duo's work, the effect is hypnotic: you know that you are witnessing a simple trick and yet, somehow, can't quite work out how it's done.
Anaconda wallpaper by Anthology gives snakeskin a luxe touch in neutral and metallic tones, while Tradewinds fabric from Zinc Textiles has a pleasing, hypnotic, tree - trunk - rings effect.
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