Sentences with phrase «most disorienting»

One of the most disorienting aspects of a divorce when the parties are in a comfortable home is the realization that in the context of the divorce you may «lose» the house.
«A team of top - notch marriage savers offers first aid for marriages facing one of life's most disorienting transitions.
«It's the first thing that you'll never get over,» commiserates one of Dean's friends, and that sentiment will ring true for anyone who's been in his shoes — losing a parent is devastating, but the sheer novelty of it can be the most disorienting part of the process.
Still, it's the nervous breakdown which the arrival of the Kippers has triggered which remains very real, and what is most disorienting.
Then came the resurrection, the most disorienting and transformative overwhelming of all.»
After her father — acclaimed movie trailer voice Sam Soto (Fred Melamed)-- tells her he can no longer support her and that she needs to move out of his place, 31 - year - old Carol finds her life at its most disoriented, forced to move in with her sister Dani (Michaela Watkins) and her husband (Rob Corddry).

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It is my hope that this hasty survey will allow the general reader to turn to several of Niebuhr's most important books without the feeling that he is totally disoriented in the mass and variety of Niebuhr's writings.
This is always a little embarrassing for me because I save my best, most personal writing for my books and tend to hammer out most of my blog posts before I've even had my second cup of coffee in the morning, which is a hazy, disorienting time in which I am strictly prohibited from making important life decisions or ordering things from the internet.
Lessing was not merely one of the most comprehensive minds Germany has had, he not only was possessed of rare exactitude in his learning (for which reason one can securely rely upon him and upon his autopsy without fear of being duped by inaccurate quotations which can be traced nowhere, by half - understood phrases which are drawn from untrustworthy compendiums, or to be disoriented by a foolish trumpeting of novelties which the ancients have expounded far better) but he possessed at the same time an exceedingly uncommon gift of explaining what he himself had understood.
The gunners have been, and shall be, exposed to fast breakaways and probing counter attacks when they are most disjointed and disoriented.
Most likely, you're foggy, disoriented, and cranky.
Still, at most dams, the tremendous turbulence of the water can hurt or disorient fish, and the blades of a turbine can strike them.
Six decades ago, Romanians were promised economic prosperity as their country was industrialized, but in most cases, they were left with collapsed buildings, poisoned soils and disoriented communities
Covered in long red hair, standing more than 6 feet on its hind legs, emanating a stench so foul it disorients everyone in sniffing distance, the mapinguari is reputed to be the wildest, rarest, most mysterious and terrifying denizen of the rain forest.
Add to this, the fact that most of us are continuously living a life full of stress or with a disoriented work / life balance.
For me, the most terrifying part of any trip is that moment when you stumble off the plane, jet lagged and disoriented, and wait patiently at baggage claim.
The level of freedom of movement is, to some, disorienting, but it can also make for some of the most enjoyably mind warping fights I have ever seen.
Gaspar Noé's remarkable psychedelic ride is his most focused achievement, a concise package of sizzling dance sequences and jolting developments that play like a slick mashup of the «Step Up» franchise and «Salo, or the 120 Days of Sodom,» not to mention the disorienting cinematic trickery of Noé's own provocative credits.
The most unpleasant and disoriented of the three films, You Were Never Really Here, comes from Scottish - born filmmaker Lynne Ramsay (Ratcatcher, We Need to Talk About Kevin), based on the book of the same title by Jonathan Ames.
Aggressively disoriented and a sower of discomfort, Julien is not only a twisted Christ figure at the center of this most religious of Harmony Korine's pictures, but a clear manifestation of Korine's filmmaking philosophy.
It features some of the most colossally incompetent action sequences ever filmed, shaky, disorienting and noisy.
It's bleak subject matter and disorienting aesthetic doesn't necessarily make you want to watch it endlessly, yet it's characters are so memorable and, dare we say, lovable in the most messed up way that you can't help but want to spend more time with them.
Luckily, he's matched by a superior supporting cast of actors who deliver equally assured performances here, even when the people they're playing feel less organic than machined to make a political point about tolerance and hypocrisy: To name just a few, Jesse Plemons, Rory Cochrane, Bill Camp, Ben Foster and the ubiquitous Timothée Chalamet are all on hand for some duration of the journey; Rosamund Pike, as a woman they meet named Rosalie Quaid, delivers a searing portrayal of trauma at its most physically excruciating and psychically disorienting.
The problem, however, is that it's filmed like absolute dogshit; the gimmick of filming most of it through the GoPro car cameras is combined with extremely disorienting and hyperkinetic editing to make the car chases nearly incomprehensible.
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.
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.
Most of the film is through the eyes of Jennifer Lawrence, and we share her confusion and disoriented state.
Most dogs will be woozy and disoriented after a seizure.
If a dog with distemper starts to lose muscle coordination and seems disoriented, it suggests that the disease has affected his central nervous system — the most dangerous and potentially deadly stage of development.
the pain medications did manage her overall pain and most of the challenge was that she was disoriented and had a hard time using the bathroom.
The level of freedom of movement is, to some, disorienting, but it can also make for some of the most enjoyably mind warping fights I have ever seen.
It's still a minor effect in most games, and much of the time, I found myself turning the feature off within 15 minutes — because it's rarely worth the mild eyestrain and disorienting moments.
Most are wall pieces but hardly any are flat: reflective and folded surfaces, manipulated materials, disorienting patterns and protruding nails abound.
It's not just those unexpected, disorienting camera angles and giant wall - to - ceiling projections he favors, but the dizzying spectrum of cinematic languages he incorporates into his own idiosyncratic idiom (from silent comedy, via vintage Hollywood, to the most rarefied avant - garde experimentation).
Prager removes the certainty of the omnipotent perspective of the viewer through scale, dramatic cropping, layering, and uncontextualized settings, replacing it with a disorienting awareness of the constructed nature of most «real world» imagery we encounter.
Injecting a shot of energy into a selection of canonical photographers» images of mountains — «the oldest subject and most immovable landmark» — Penelope Umbrico rephotographs them using smartphone camera apps to disorienting effect.
As for comfort, I never felt nauseous or disoriented while wearing the Gear VR, though I kept most of my sessions to 10 minutes or less.
In children with disorganized / disoriented attachment style, we say the most extreme emotional reactions to caregivers in which the child may appear to be in emotional distress.
4) Insecure - disorganized / disoriented: these infants are the most distressed upon separation and are considered the most insecure.
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