Sentences with phrase «in dreaminess»

Be aware that I'm not keeping things vague for the sake of being vague, or attempting to present these story beats to you in a mysterious or illogical way: this is how the story plays out, heavy on style — everything's very Lynchian in its dreaminess — and very low on things like «reality» or «recognizable actions being undertaken by characters that we can identify with».
A triptych illustrating the tidal ebb and flow of identity, Jenkins's film is awash in dreaminess, while still examining the life of one young man with piercing clarity.
Not every song is a slow ride — True Love and Heart Killer are bluesy folk stompers — but on the likes of the luxurious Buzzing In The Light and Critical Equation they allow themselves to revel in dreaminess.
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After a trip marked by fragmentary dreaminess, these wayward figures converge at Rose's remote home on the range, where gunfire, however inevitable, erupts in unexpected blasts, felling the noble and the wicked alike.
Of this oeuvre, L.A. Story (along with Roxanne) may be Martins most approachable film, as it offers a mixture of silly Steve Martin, dramatic Steve Martin, and a fairy - tale dreaminess that is presumably meant to mirror some of the unrealistic things which happen in L.A.
One does not expect Harris's dreaminess and inner lives, for Bearden was an extrovert in his art, but this time he omits the jazz musicians and jazz rhythms.
An architect and designer who specialized in shop and restaurant interiors, which are by nature ephemeral, and furniture and utilitarian objects, Kuramata brought a lyrical dreaminess to his work that proves infectious even after the unreality of Japan's «bubble economy» for which it was created has long since burst.
The somber palette and atmospheric forms in «The Kiss II» evokes the dreaminess and sadness of a parting kiss of an embracing couple in abstract terms; the colors and the marks feel plaintive even if they don't literally read that way.
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