Sentences with phrase «ominous sense»

But I can not help feel an ominous sense of «been there, done that» by visiting it again and hope the familiarity is not a turn off.
Blaming the world around us, which we all are in fact a part of and have to some extent been responsible for shaping, as an antifamily, child - poisoning culture does little to relieve our ominous sense that great adversity awaits in our children's future.
Bleak as that may sound, not even this fatalistic progression (the ominous sense, throughout, that things are winding down to a bad end) prepares us for the dire coda, a sign - off that outdoes the finales of both Olivier Assayas's Demonlover and David Cronenberg's Videodrome, each of which Bastards resembles, for pure, radioactive cynicism.
The spirit of respect for the past and reverence for the land that enables the Japanese to adopt modern technologies without destroying their environment also feeds an ominous sense of special destiny and a revived emperor cult that democratically inclined Japanese are watching with extreme misgivings.
That ominous sense of what is at stake is not uncommon among evangelicals, and it should be more evident among Catholics, as we reflect together on the Christian mission in the Third Millennium.

Not exact matches

Some of us who have no deep learning in history, but yet a sense of history, found that assertive title — The New Theology — a little ominous.
Wearing Del Oro's ominous black and gold colors and # 56 lapel pins memorializing Ronny, students whispered to each other wondering how to make sense of it all.
It's also a reminder of how the young stars have grown up through the films and how the sense of wonder has turned more ominous over time.
An absolutely ominous score from Mica Levi helps elevate the sense of dread, leaving Jackie awash in a kind of ethereal, drug - induced state.
In «Dark Crimes» one can sense Carrey possibly channeling some of his recent moods and experiences into the role, evoking sorrow and an ominous dread.
Sophie Gorman TWO men are in a room, the air is ominous and there's a sense of unravelling.
Indeed, although Thanos had years of setup, it was mostly short appearances, vaguely ominous lines (which in hindsight don't make any sense now) and the promise that he'll eventually square off with Earth's Mightiest Heroes, with his backstory mostly crammed into Infinity War.
Masterfully addressing the American racial divide, past and present, director Raoul Peck's six - years - in - the - making documentary, I Am Not Your Negro, is a galvanizing, ominous film, thrumming with a sense of history repeating itself.
Even before the ominous opening scene begins, we get the sense that this will not a typical entry in the Harry Potter franchise.
It's an atmospheric film whose ominous score and straightforward plot channel the growing sense of dread.
The latter scenes create a sense of threat and suspense which was powerful and carefully sustained throughout the film as the main character, Luciana, gets sucked into a mysterious but ominous game.
For example, the opening theme delivers soft, ominous tones which capture the mystery behind the game's time travel elements, while the bombastic beat of drums later on helps convey a sense of adventure and danger.
Now the town of Beacon is enveloped in ominous fog driving the townsfolk out of senses.
Instead of being greeted by the electronic blips and pleasant pings I'd long been accustomed to, my senses were sullied by a deep, ominous bellow of a...
It all started with a strange change in the wind... Sensing something ominous astir, the young traveler Bartz astride his chocobo, Princess Lenna of Castle Tycoon, the mysterious Galuf, an old man with a bad case of amnesia, and the pirate captain Faris soon find that fate has brought the former strangers together.
«It gives you a sense of the ominous presence that the war still had decades later for Germans,» said Chiu.
Unlike Meyer - Ebrecht's and Abdale's ominous book - based works at nearby Storefront, Berry's books retain a sense of inviting uniqueness even in the artist's act of erasure.
His portrait of a woman in an evening gown pulling a carton of Dole pineapple juice out of a fridge stocked with raw meat, a globe, a gun, and pizza rolls was just ominous enough to have a sense of humor and didn't look like anything else I'd seen.
Whether she's rendered ominous skies or bright sunlight, Gillmann's paintings evoke a sense of peace and tranquility.
These fantastical atmospheres and characters are ominous due to the artist's use of a dark color palette, however, beyond the gloom there is a sense of renewal.
Whereas «Swimmers» focuses on the overwhelming sense of light in an outdoor pool, the four - panel «Shadow» does much the opposite by indulging in an ominous darkness creeping across cropped hedges.
Ominous portraits signifying a collapsing sense of the role of the image?
ICBC has a statutory monopoly on third party automobile liability insurance coverage in BC and appears to be manipulating this monopoly in ominous new ways, testing our courts sense of justice.
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