Sentences with phrase «of shadowy characters»

It's possible, if not likely, that a few of the shadowy characters featured within the trailer have been misidentified, but that information will be revealed around E3 2018.
When he isn't at work, he becomes Neo, a hacker searching cyberspace for traces of a shadowy character called Morpheus, who in turn is somehow involved with a mysterious construct or theory or whangdoodle called the Matrix.

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Dying characters walk away down long shadowy corridors with God - knows - what at the end; they are carried off to the netherworld by huge flocks of preternatural sparrows; they ride a «steepening spiral of darkness... down and down, to whatever dreams there are.»
Aside from the shadowy machinations of the characters, the detail with which Pavone paints the city of Luxembourg (he lived there himself when his wife took a job abroad) is captivating and makes the novel's nail - biting moments even more compelling:
Dating a Cancer man — not the shadowy character from The X-Files, but a potential mate born between June 21 and July 22 — is BBW Romance features 1000 \'s of single bbw men and women looking to date online.
With shadowy, black - and - white production, a slow - burning jazz soundtrack, and a wide ensemble of characters that runs the gamut of crime movie archetypes, Dick Hopper serves as a love letter to film noir, even as it skewers the genre with no mercy.
That's the case with Amanda Seyfried's shadowy title character Anon, who is off the grid in a world where you can learn all of someone's information just by looking at them.
But it's Demange's firm direction that gives the character's situation a sense of frantic possibilities under dire circumstances: There's a Kafkaesque element to his wanderings through the shadowy, labyrinthine streets that takes the proceedings beyond their historical specificity.
Dead Man Down suffers in its crime phases because the nature of the crimes that Victor commits in the name of kingpin Alphonse (Terrence Howard) are so incredibly vague, and almost every other character in the crime universe save Dominic Cooper's Darcy is shadowy in the extreme.
Shadows of Evil introduces four unwitting characters who must uncover the secrets and challenges laid out for them by a shadowy figure, who offers them a path to redemption.
Perhaps it's a question of shot selection, as Gray — who has a painterly, shadowy visual style, often reminiscent of the great American films of the 1970s — has stuck to a largely emotional logic in earlier films; his compositions are wide or tight to reflect how characters feel.
In The Home and the World, the director places his multifaceted characters within rich, shadowy compositions — many crucial scenes play out in candlelit interiors — and tells their story with a growing sense of impending doom.
In the brief tease, we re-visit Jesper Christensen's Mr. White, get glimpses of some of the other characters and, finally, meet Christoph Waltz's shadowy sort.
The key is how these particular characters, as representatives of some shadowy plan either approved or unchecked by the government, plan these actions and react when faced with the next step — what laws they're willing to break and how far they're willing to go in order to stop a monstrous foe.
Scenes replay wholesale, and new characters, like Eric Byer (Edward Norton) and Mark Turso (Stacy Keach) of the shadowy National Research Assay, have whole conversations iterating information about Bourne's destructive adventures in New York City in darkened dens, claustrophobic conference rooms, and technologically advanced control rooms.
For first time viewers, the feeling of being lost in the narrative, of swags of information being rapidly spewed out in dialogue and an at times bewildering parade of characters and shadowy entities, may be disconcerting.
Cinematographer Sean Bobbitt («Shame») emphasizes the sharp redness of blood in an otherwise shadowy world often tinted by yellows and greys, while Javier Navarrete's downbeat orchestral score roots the story in the baroque traditions of the period from which the two lead characters hail.
How Heineman figured out his two vigilante protagonists on either side of the border, and his willingness to plunge with his tiny crew into dangerous situations yielded a remarkable portrait of two complex and charismatic characters (one American, one Mexican) worthy of a Hollywood action movie, and a shadowy underground world we do not usually get to see.
Nor do the personalities of the criminals, the shadowy spies chasing Renko and Hicks, or various supporting characters stand out in any sustained way.
When some ill - intentioned characters from Jeff's shadowy past arrive on the scene looking for him, it sets off a riveting chain of events that reunites him with Kathie (Jane Greer, one of the all - time great femme fatales), the slippery girlfriend of powerful and shady Whit Sterling (Kirk Douglas).
The image shows a shadowy profile view of the coupe, and we can also make out the brand's characteristic rear quarter window kink, a character line that suggests muscular rear shoulders, swept back headlights, and a front fender vent somewhat reminiscent of the Nissan GT - R and Q80 Inspiration concept.
Both characters do something to fall out of favor with their bosses very early in the novel, and spend the rest of their time actively hiding from society — Jessica on the run from a pair of embittered career government field agents and Ethan from a shadowy Russian capitalist who wants to hire him to add to his millions.
Not since Erik Larson's The Devil in the White City has an author so eloquently captured the shadowy character of the city.
It does when it features a massive, shadowy blob of character silhouettes that people «absolutely need» to identify...
Featuring a mysterious tale of intrigue, danger and dark magic on the island of Gallows End, players will encounter shadowy characters and new enemies, and will experience a host of new side quests, treacherous battles and exciting new challenges.
It's chock full of shadowy sects, secretive organizations bound to uphold order, and an array of colorful characters with ridiculous names and even more ridiculous hairstyles.
From its haunting, shadowy landscapes to its characters» featureless faces, the meditative, five - part digital stage play offers players plenty of empty spaces to fill in or leave blank at their discretion.
The title screen is dark and shadowy, and from there you control your character with a combination of Arrow keys and Enter...
The backdrops are further brought to life with gusts of winds and shadowy creatures moving along the horizon, but while the world itself is stunning, the characters and enemies roaming Lemuria are more simplistic, although Aurora's swishing red hair gives her plenty of personality.
Instead, the basic plot of sex as both genre and theme involves revenge, magic, sneaky moves, double - crosses, shadowy deals, and pretty much a seemingly endless array of storylines that welcomes every sort of character, from empress to cowboy.
As a material «insensibl [e] to contradiction», wax's ability to take imprints of the unique landmarks of the skin connects it to strategies of surveillance and data collection that measure visual, behavioural or chemical characteristics, connecting Hershman Leeson's hotel tableau to her later invented character.14 The artist described Roberta Breitmore as «my flippant effigy» and «a dark, shadowy, animus cadaver».15 Similarly, The Dante Hotel was for the artist simultaneously a scene of death and «a means of survival».16 As such Thek's and Hershman Leeson's volatile effigies connect two very different bodies of work and different political movements — the counterculture, gay rights, women's liberation — to make visible the restraints placed on the subject.
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