Sentences with phrase «opening flashback»

Titled «Voices From the Past,» the clip comes from Yahoo and was originally meant to come after Black Panther's opening flashback as a counter point of view to those tragic inciting moments.
Unfortunately, posterization is sometimes evident in skin tones, and whatever combination of DVNR and edge - enhancement wasn't obvious before is now, as the image takes on a slightly waxy appearance after the intentionally gritty opening flashback.
Did they exist in some earlier reincarnation in Ancient Egypt (as suggested in a Dadaist opening flashback with the subtitle, «Ancient Egypt, Thousands of Years Ago, 3 p.m., 1492»)?
To call Early Man wildly anachronistic would be an understatement: the opening flashback sequence that depicts humans and dinosaurs living side by side is but the first of its obvious and unclever bizarrities.
There is absolutely no effort from the makeup department to make the girls look ten years younger in the opening flashback.
The film's narrative structure is clever with an opening flashback that foreshadows the rest of the film.
In an opening flashback scene, Director / co-writer Juan Carlos Fresnadillo (taking the series» reins from Danny Boyle) wastes little time making those hairs on the back of your neck stand as a small band of survivors find their cottage attacked by a swarm of rage - victims.
Not only did they find a way to include Peggy in both Captain America sequels — albeit the latest saw her character's funeral — but they managed to bring her back for a cameo in Avengers: Age of Ultron as well as the opening flashback scene for Ant - Man.
In «The World's End», he moves his style further, involving 16 mm film in the opening flashback sequences of King and his cohorts» youthful exuberance in all of their montage driven glory.
An opening flashback shows her sister Freya (Emily Blunt), whose name sounds like the Norse goddess of fertility and also, somehow, like «frigid,» maybe intentionally.
At breakneck pace, Molly (Chastain) narrates an opening flashback of her downhill accident and immediately the character is established.
The view from TIFF: The only remotely imaginative element in Conviction is its opening flashback, which explains what happened to Rockwell in a series of free - flowing, not strictly chronological moments.
And there's that opening flashback, in which the shy young Danny is interviewed by the traitorous rock journalist (Nick Offerman under heavy hair).
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