Not exact matches
If this is correct, the
strange creatures of science fiction movies, with two arms and two legs and a head, are far more like us than anything we are really likely to
meet «out there».
People
meeting an autistic person almost invariably feel that within the
strange creature they see there is a hidden person who is intelligent, who can recognize in another what he conceals in himself.
She gets smaller, she gets bigger, she almost drowns in a sea of her own tears and she
meets an assembly of
strange creatures.
Once again living with with his cranky foster parents, Harry is
met by a
strange creature named Dobby that warns him not to go back to Hogwarts.
In our first
meeting with Brick, he was a
strange creature of a man, too dumb for his own good and yet pure of heart.
As much as it parallels heartwarming child -
meets -
creature movies, Okja is definitely not E.T.. It's a sweet and
strange tale that has relevant ideas but is overstuffed with eccentricities and tonal cocktails that make it exhausting and at times, frustrating to watch.
I loved that especially because there at some point you
met these
strange friendly
creatures which helped you discover... I believe the wall jump or something like that.
Travel to exotic places,
meet strange and interesting
creatures, and punch them in the face.
Many colorful and
strange creatures live where the rocky coastline
meets the sea.
Explore Tidepools Many colorful and
strange creatures live where the rocky coastline
meets the sea.
Many colorful and
strange creatures live where Haystack Rock and the sand
meets the sea.
- the protagonist
meets Tico, a mysterious bird - like
creature - Tico leads you to the World of Icarnus, a truly magical place where the Incarnus live - monsters here are huge and they also drop a lot more items than regular monsters - in some places, you will be able to witness monsters fighting each other - use your drone to watch the fight from up close, but from a safe distance - there's a mysterious village that seems to be abandoned - there are some facilities in there run by Incarnus - there's a store run by a frog - like Incarnus, which stocks some rare items - this village has a
strange structure that looks like an altar - the Incarnus are said to be pretty close to the gods
The thing is, Subnautica works as both a tense survival game about making it day by day in a hostile alien ocean and a way to drift around
meeting strange sea
creatures (and eating them).
Meet a host of eccentric characters, from fussy bureaucrats to mercenary bees; upgrade your weapons and defences, acquiring new abilities that open up previously inaccessible areas; do battle with all kinds of
strange creatures, including five bosses.
Not far into the game, you'll
meet up with a very
strange creature; a giant toad.
With an enduring «capacity for inspiring genuine delight as well as provoking disquiet,» 3 examples in Western cultures range from the satyrs in Greco - Roman mythology to early medieval church gargoyles to Hieronymus Bosch's The Garden of Earthly Delights (1490 — 1500), Peter Paul Rubens's two versions of The Massacre of the Innocents (c. 1611 — 1612 and c. 1638), William Blake's Nebuchadnezzar (c. 1795 — 1805), and Goya's The Disasters of War (1810 — 1820) and Black Paintings (1820 — 1823), in which
strange creatures, disembodied heads, and diabolical tableaux
meet masterful artistic skill and poignant existential resonance.
The illustrations plunge us into a
strange and poetic undersea universe; the dark abyss, populated by bizarre
creatures, becomes lighter and brighter as we rise to the surface to
meet the sky.