Sentences with phrase «into disorienting»

Hewitt rubs your nose in rinds and rot in uncomfortable close - ups shot from odd angles or manipulated into disorienting collages.
The exhibition's four works, Krafttremor (2011), Uterusman (2013), Wrathful King Kong Core (2014), and Lu Yang Delusional Mandala (2015) offer an overview of this emerging Chinese artist's distinctive practice, which consistently interweaves a broad range of motifs and references into disorienting and striking compositions.
Running is slow too, though a little less so, but moves the camera into a disorienting bird's eye view that results in moving within inches of objects without seeing them, effectively negating your exploration efforts.

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In a disoriented daze, Holley got out of bed, went into the bathroom, and grabbed a Q - Tip.
She wheels left into a storage space, disoriented and tired.
A disoriented Jarvis was pulled into a roomful of anxious faces and handed a sheaf of printed pages.
Coma When people consume too much caffeine, they can go into what is known as caffeine intoxication, where they become confused and disoriented.
In this situation, threatened by the disorienting complications of abundance, we can be pushed automatically «into dreaming of the life of the past, archaic, early, and primitive» or into some passionate and clarifying reduction of the bewildering complexity of life.
It can be disorienting to walk out into the wilderness on purpose.
High school can be a disorienting, angsty time, but because of youth group I made lifelong friends, I got to travel, I deepened my faith, I had opportunities to teach and lead and use my gifts, I learned to not take myself so seriously, and I learned exactly how many marshmallows I could cram into my mouth without chocking to death.
But she might still be left with a minor, less psychologically disorienting barrier to her acceptance into the full range of human rituals — the fact that she dropped in from another planet.
Phase 2 is a stage that begins with denial (my long vacation on Martha's Vineyard) and slowly transforms into a constant, disorienting feeling of guilt.
Townley crashed his 2012 BMW into a telephone pole in the early morning hours of Feb. 7, then showed up bleeding and disoriented at a nearby home and was arrested.
When you first start dipping your toes into the wonderful world of cloth diapering, you may feel a bit disoriented.
And if she can't find solutions and she's not feeling like herself or she's feeling disoriented and confused and it doesn't course - correct, then I'm concerned that her body is moving into a different state.
The whale, probably disoriented, swam into the river and could not change its course, continuing well inland.
Sweat poured down my face as I stumbled into the bathroom, dizzy and disoriented.
Players are thrust into the loud, intense, and athletic experience of racing a car from the driver's perspective through the combination of perception based G - forces, the hyper reality of the cockpit view, and the all - new brutally disorienting crash dynamic.
Commercially, of course, it's prudent to venture into avant garde science fiction territory on a smallish budget, the way Jonathan Glazer did with his truly disorienting and memorable 2013 alien visitation film «Under the Skin.»
Advertising drama No amazes with not only its imaginative execution but its historical authenticity, fragile familial effort Sister is delicate, devastating and elegantly disarming, War Witch weaves astute portrayals into its ambitious African storyline, and the typically disorienting Like Someone in Love marks a return to form for Iranian auteur Abbas Kiarostami.
It's a disorienting image, one that turns the familiar into something otherworldly, and is a good showcase for why Leviathan has bowled over so many people.
Liman and his successor, Paul Greengrass, reasoned that deliberately chaotic shooting and editing could transform an otherwise ordinary fistfight or rooftop sprint into something disorienting and, when done well, pretty exciting, and the Bourne films handle that sort of cut - and - paste mania better than just about any film not directed by Tony Scott.
As one might expect from a melodrama, wonderstruck unfolds itself with deliberate care, taking its time to set its story, disorienting at first until it gradually comes into focus.
But with the nonlinear narrative structure and digressions into the personal life of the defense lawyer Michael Nyqvist, the audience is left feeling disoriented at times and quite frankly, even bored.
It puts me in mind of something critic Peter Matthews once wrote about Julianne Moore's career - best (to my mind) turn in Todd Haynes» «Safe,» an indisputably great performance, but one in which her character is so unnervingly muted as to be disorienting: «It's as if the actress and the filmmaker have entered into a sadomasochistic contract whereby he binds her head and foot while she derives a perverse pleasure from being so bound.»
««Climax» shares much in common with the levitating camerawork of his divisive «Enter the Void,» but unlike that sprawling endeavor, this 96 - minute odyssey feels like just the right length to encapsulate his talent for disorienting viewers while inviting them into his madcap intentions of overtaking their senses,» Kohn wrote in his A - review out of Cannes.
The experience is disorienting at first and it takes a few minutes for your eyes to adjust — not unlike the first time watching HDTV — but once you settle into it, it's really not that big of a deal (it certainly won't make you sick).
In fact, after a somewhat disorienting start, the movie turns into what is easily one of the best movies of the entire franchise.
There's always something jutting or crashing into the frame as the camera follows our beset heroine through the violent maze her house has become; it's all rigorously disorienting, leading to a Grand Guignol climax of liturgical bloodletting and beastliness that constitutes the most unapologetic turn away from the real in a studio film since the frogs fell in Magnolia.
We realized we were travelling into new, disorienting awakenings.
On the one hand, most people seem to agree that he did an admirable job of translating Suzanne Collins» popular dystopian sci - fi thriller into cinematic form; on the other hand, some of Ross» stylistic choices with Hunger Games (specifically, the disorienting shaky cam / editing approach) left many viewers feeling disgruntled.
It's also far too easy to lose a race entirely thanks to minor mistakes, as even glancing a wall can send your car careening into other obstacles before grinding to a halt, disoriented and often facing the wrong way or stuck in a corner, all while opponents either fly by or increase their lead to insurmountable levels.
Jennings said she ran back into her burning home to save some items but became disoriented, and was led out by her dog.
He may appear disoriented and dizzy, bumping into things, or may have extreme difficulty standing that causes staggering when he tries to walk.
If a group of relocated cats is simply released into an open barn, they are likely to be so frightened and disoriented that they will run away immediately, even if provided with a comfortable place to live and plenty of food and water.
Dogs may appear to be disoriented when going out in their yards at night, or may be afraid to go into a dark room.
Their kitties are put into small rooms along with the loudly barking dogs and disoriented cats kept in cages or carriers.
After a seizure Post-seizure, many owners report their dog walking in circles, bumping into things, drooling, and generally being disoriented and wobbly.
He's disoriented, confused, stumbles into walls, etc..
My other issue is with the actual camera in that it tries to twist and turn into these cinematic angles but it just ends up disorienting you more than looking cool.
Graphical bugs where grabbing an opponent takes players into a wall or nearby landscape won't stop players from completing their execution, but will often times disorient you a bit (as well as leave them more vulnerable to enemy attacks) as there's no intelligent form of landscape detection for these finishing moves.
For a sharper corner, your view swings a bit more so you have a sense of what you're driving into, yet it doesn't feel disorienting at all.
While it starts off with a simple - yet - disorienting gameplay mechanic, Gravity Rush soon blossoms into an experience that makes masters of its children.
You'll venture into foreboding desert wastelands littered with debris that's fallen from the sky from other worlds, underground catacombs teeming with vengeful spirits, frozen forests designed to disorient the player and palatial crypts deep beneath the ground and more.
It turns out that adapting an incredibly fast and visceral first - person shooter into VR can be uncomfortably disorienting.
Depending on what you're looking for in a wrestling sim, WWE 2K17 is either as thrilling as a last - count kickout from a pin or as disorienting as getting your face bashed into the turnbuckle.
· NEW QUEST: The Octavia's Anthem Quest will have you drawn into the Relay by the vast consciousness Cephalon Suda, whose strange, disoriented behavior warrants investigation.
After all, awakening in a prison with no soul and then being suddenly cast into a New York City style metropolis would be overwhelming and disorienting at the very least.
Playfully destructive and rigorously formal, Alex Hubbard's tabletop videos — shot from above in a single take — blur together painting, performance, sculpture and video into humorous and disorienting narratives.
Located in the sauna of Stattbad Wedding, a turn of the century bathhouse converted into exhibition and studio spaces in 2009, Peaches» Berlin studio provides an experience not unlike one of her shows: disorienting, delirium - inducing, and full of the unexpected.
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