Sentences with phrase «left viewers feeling»

Based on the feedback, they chose the highest rated film, which left viewers feeling really good, and used it as a stand - in for an extraordinary experience.
This feeling, along with the slow pace of the film leaves the viewer feeling a bit detached as well.
It's rather inconsistent and somewhat incoherent first half are made up for by a tight second act the leaves the viewer feeling satisfied.
This is a ruthlessly efficient primal scream generator that somehow doesn't leave the viewer feeling ill - used, and audiences are going to go bananas.
And like the best heist movies, Logan Lucky keeps wowing us with its inventiveness — and then it makes sure the ending doesn't leave viewers feeling robbed.
But at nearly three hours long, this bloated sea tale drags on and on, leaving some viewers feeling like they've been to the end of the earth and back.
Larraín's filmmaking style is so calm and unsensational — shabby even, much like the grizzled protagonist and his troupe — that moments of sexual explicitness, homicidal violence and transgressive outrage barely register, leaving viewers feeling as numb to it all as the characters themselves.
Heavy on symbolism yet lacking in depth, Fenrik's newest flick leaves viewers feeling decidedly unsatisfied.
All of these are valid and important topics, but lack real development and leave the viewer feeling deflated and confused.
As with all Paul Schrader movies, Dog Eat Dog is a down and dirty bit of nastiness that leaves viewers feeling like they need to scrape something off of the bottom of their shoes by the time the credits roll.
The verisimility with which McGann shoots the derby matches — ones in which players collide constantly at high speeds, often using their heads to block — leaves the viewer feeling every hit.
Even the sex, during one scene, leaves the viewer feeling exposed and vulnerable, the sheer hate and anger behind it making it almost a scene of mutual rape.
My goal is to create an emotion which leaves the viewer feeling as though the passing of time has no relevance.
These dynamic, chiaroscuro compositions of decomposing and nearly formless matter are seductively beautiful; despite being images of our own waste and symbols of overconsumption, they leave the viewer feeling no sense of repulsion.
But that circumstance leaves a viewer feeling freer than usual to disagree with the artist about the finish and value of individual pieces.
Like the best of his films, «Three Screen Ray» leaves viewers feeling that if they could just see it enough times, its meaning would come straight through, though probably still not on a conscious level.

Not exact matches

Pilots have to feel accessible to casual viewers, but leave enough teasers and hooks to make them tune in again.
The monetarist experiment of the 1980s is likened to the get - rich - quick scheming of bank robber Jack Hawkins in The League of Gentlemen, and in the same programme this viewer was left very nearly feeling sympathetic towards Keith Joseph, one of the chief architects and victims of the that experiment.
About me: Dear Viewer I'm Adrian and really I'm new to myspace, so I would appreciate a friend request to build up my list, but meanwhile feel free to browse around, and of course you can leave a comment.
I can see why Shirley took this on, the chance in a brief period to create seven different characters but none of the vignettes really go anywhere and the viewer is left with a feeling of indifference.
The performance of David Duchovny struck this viewer as pretty wooden and left one wondering how he went from interested skeptic to heart - felt believer.
Avengers: Infinity War leaves viewers up in the air, feeling exhilarated and cheated at the same time, aching for a closure that never comes... at least not yet.
It's actually a pretty slow moving drama for most of the runtime and then within the last 10 minutes, the plot goes crazy and leaves the viewer with a weird feeling.
However, I hesitate to recommend it, as the slow pace and overlong running time may leave many viewers feeling increasingly frustrated as it goes on, and while the ending is satisfying and solves the mystery, I was more relieved to have finished the film more than anything.
Ramsay doesn't offer the viewer much for free, and at times the film feels as if it's been cut too close to the bone, leaving you to unpick what you can from the brief clues that flash past intermittently.
This tense thriller is close to perfect — whether you're feeling the hole that Hannibal «s cancellation left in your heart or you're a curious first time viewer, The Silence of the Lambs is worth a watch.
Watching Homeland sometimes feels like trying to crack the Enigma code: Viewers are left very much in the dark to the overall plot, and Clare Danes's performance as Carrie Mathison remains the single unshifting cipher from which to get one's bearings.
Fans eagerly took to the film, thanks in part to its engaging characters, and unique filming style that put viewers right into the action (and left a number feeling queasy from the camera movement), but above all the secrecy of it's carefully - told marketing campaign.
Deliberately paced, the drama may be unhurried and somewhat supine for its 89 - minute running time, but the picture is so invested in telling its story with such an emotionally honest, unsparing and vulnerable countenance, that the viewer's patience does largely pay off, although it may leave some audiences feeling restless.
It's a well - crafted good time that doesn't ask much of the viewer but also doesn't leave them feeling like an idiot the way that lesser popcorn movies do.
An emotional, jarring finale threatens to leave viewers shaken though I for one couldn't help but feel that it was a cheat for a cinematic universe that has proven terrified of absolutes.
The film feels it was made specifically for Greek viewers, as all of the allegorical elements feel poignant and intentional, but not knowing anything about contemporary Greek society leaves you with the feeling of «this means something; I just don't know what it is.»
The viewer is left to decide for themselves what Drew's relationship with his dad was like and this make the film feel incomplete.
These clips, which enable the viewer to feel all the sensations that come with the experience, are as addictive as any drug; even Lenny himself is hooked on «jacking in,» constantly replaying clips of happier times with ex-girlfriend Faith (Juliette Lewis), an aspiring rock star who left him for a record producer (Michael Wincott).
In the inconclusive ending, the viewer is still left wondering about his feelings for his wife, preventing the message the movie is trying to make from coming across clearly.
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.
So deliberate that it feels like it's playing out in real time which is an approach that may leave many viewers colder than the characters» morals.
That's because the ending is quite funny, and the film leaves the viewer with a positive feeling.
Carrey is still a marvel, and Oedekerk often quite inventive, but in the end, the film feels much more like a series of 5 - minute «Ace Ventura in Africa» skits than as a unified project, leaving the momentum hit and miss throughout for most viewers.
One has the option of watching the film with subtitles that prompt the viewer when to throw the rice, etc.; another overlays an audio track of an actual theatre audience over the film's soundtrack to create a faux you - are - there feeling; and a third gives viewers the option to temporarily leave the film at certain junctures to watch video shot of an actual RHPS audience performing to the film.
If Frank Stella's ambition and insatiable visual voracity were exhilarating at first, the paintings» often overbearing size and physicality also left the viewer, time and again, with the unsettling feeling of being wrestled to the ground.
Combining objects such as boxing gloves, gold leafing, sex toys, clothing, and linguistic markings in both English and Korean, Hyon allows the interpretation of each piece to be defined by the viewer... and this viewer felt the fire of sexual politics.
The subtle texture of her delicately worked surfaces, the fragility of the thin graphite lines and the frisson caused when the two meet, leaves the viewer with a feeling of quiet euphoria.
As the culmination of twenty years of collecting on Blake's part, the line between artist and fan, observer and observed has become blurred, leaving the viewer with the uncomfortable feeling of looking into someone's dirty laundry.
The result is varied, but always leaves the viewer with an indefinable yet very clear disquieted feeling.
This is the summer in New York of Joan Mitchell, with her work on view at Cheim & Read, Lennon, Weinberg, Tibor de Nagy, among other galleries, and viewers leaving the Whitney's Paintings of Joan Mitchell are bound to feel somewhat elated and more than a little disappointed.
His use of unusual color combinations, and presenting scenes from unexpected angles, contribute to magic realistic feel that his art leaves to the viewer.
As a viewer, one can't help but feel slightly left out of what sometimes feels like the artist's personal joke.
Painted from memory and imagination, Williams» series of paintings present striking yet uncanny landscape scenes that leave the viewer with feelings of both serenity and disquiet.
With the implication of a human presence, Rafferty's work deals with humor and the absurd, yet there is a sense of melancholy, leaving an unsettling feeling in the viewer.
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