A community is destroyed and invaders kill many people -
only aftermath of event is shown.
Not exact matches
At the end
of the film, in the
aftermath of a sorrowful series
of events that Bobby can
only watch from afar, he makes one final, futile gesture
of assistance.
«It is particularly vital following the
events this year that we not
only focus on how it has fared in the immediate
aftermath of the Costa Concordia tragedy but also what the future brings.
Made
of foam and white plaster, they were conceived as 1:1 scale models
of some future disaster - broken planes, masses
of geological rock forms and subterranean tunnels are conjoined together in a manner that recalls the
aftermath of an explosion or a natural cataclysm, whose colour can
only be added by the
events of a history yet to unfold.
The analogy to the Number 12 is incomplete because oceanographers imagine a third mode
of global climate, seen
only in the
aftermath of Heinrich
events, where the Hudson's Bay ice mountain collapses and iceberg armadas sail from Canada across to France, dropping rocks off their bottoms all the way (which is how they were detected, as layers in ocean - floor cores that get thicker and thicker as you get nearer Hudson Strait).