For fans of the TV show Lost, the influence of Director J.J. Abrams is apparent right from the start, with an emotional
opening scene depicting George Kirk (Chris Hemsworth in a career - launching cameo for the future Thor) fighting to save 800 passengers aboard the U.S.S. Kelvin from a vicious attack by a renegade Romulan Nero (Eric Bana, Hulk).
Taking the classic Shakespeare play and setting it in modern times does make for some very awkward moments, especially during the artificial
opening scenes depicting the confrontation between the Montague and Capulet boys.
Not exact matches
The movie's
opening scene, which is also the best action set piece in this Brad Peyton - directed picture,
depicts the lone survivor of a space station catastrophe trying to return to Earth with her scientific samples intact.
Between this violent
scene in the
opening moments, and the fight in the upscale communal bathhouse
depicted later on, it would seem Wade Wilson's job may take him overseas.
Eros + Massacre foregrounds the idea that history remains a battlefield
open to the countervailing forces of interpretation with a surreal early
scene depicting a rugby scrimmage where Osugi's burial urn takes the place of the football.
In the
opening scene of the film, first - time director Grandage
depicts this quite literally, with a bustling Manhattan in black and white — until Wolfe appears.
It is soon revealed that unlike the exciting sequences of Tarzan where true peril was repeatedly threatened, Tarzan II's
opening scene actually just
depicts the wild child engaging in a bit of playtime fun with Terk (voiced by Brenda Grate), his savvy, sarcastic gorilla sidekick, and the red elephant Tantor (Harrison Fahn), who accordingly have reverted to juniority.
Although the descent of Flight 1549 after it struck a flock of geese is
depicted several times, including the nightmare from which Sully awakens in the
opening scene, the bulk of the film concerns what happens next, especially the increasingly hostile investigation by a panel accusing Sully and his first officer, Jeff Skiles (Aaron Eckhart), of endangering their passengers by refusing to try for LaGuardia or Newark.
The
opening scene that
depicts the building's imminent collapse is tense and superbly sets the film's tone; clinically stark, devoid of warmth or any musical score and working within a very drained palette - a style that appears to be straight out of the Michael Haneke handbook (Amour, Funny Games).
His hospitalization ends with the linear
scenes depicted in the Phantom Pain trailer, eventually transitioning to the
open - world scenarios promised in Ground Zeroes.
The following details come from Gematsu... - 3D Mode characters move vividly in a three - dimensional world - in 2D Mode, the game is
depicted in nostalgic pixel graphics - at the start of your adventure, 3D Mode is
depicted on the upper screen, and 2D Mode is
depicted on the lower screen - when the two modes are displayed at the same time, conversations and such are displayed on the upper screen when using the slide pad - on the lower screen when using the d - pad - As you progress, you will choose which one of the two modes to you want to continue playing with - can visit the church to switch between modes - in 3D mode, monsters will attack if they notice the protagonist running by - with 2D mode, you will encounter monsters randomly while walking - will be able to see the «Memories of Your Journey» at certain places - with 3DS version, you can look back on important
scenes in the story that you have already seen in your favorite visual mode - allows you to also see how that
scene played out in the style you are not playing in - a village where a special tribe among the Incarnations of Time known as the «Yocchi» live - here you can make use of the system's StreetPass features - also discover a dungeon that only the Yocchi can enter called the «Labyrinth Beyond Time» - send in the Yocchi you gathered through StreetPass to explore - exploring the Labyrinth Beyond Time may
open the door to surprises - Yocchi have an important mission, and want the protagonist to help them carry it out - in order to help the Yocchi, it seems that it is necessary to find «Adventure Log Passwords» in the Labyrinth Beyond Time
The
opening scenes continue to
depict a dreadfully bleak Korean - occupied America.
This is a quest that involves breaking an ice - related curse to
open a door, a
scene depicted in the Hogwarts Mystery trailer.
Its most famous
scene is one
depicting a man slitting a woman's eye
open with a razor.
Africa has had a rare yet distinct place in popular science - fiction, from the
opening scenes of Stanley Kubrick's iconic 2001: A Space Odyssey,
depicting the mysterious appearance of a black monolith in the cradle of civilization, to the recent success of Neill Blomkamp's debut movie District 9, a multi-layered allegory on South Africa's recent internal and external tensions.
The images
depict openings, artworks and other important moments in the history of Palestinian art: Ismail Shamout's 1954 solo exhibition in Cairo; women in furs looking at paintings by Laila Shawa at Kuwait's Sultan Gallery in 1972; 14 artists posing together at the «First Spring» exhibition at Jerusalem's al - Hakawati space in 1985;
scenes from al - Ma» mal's «Among Artists» exhibition in Ramallah in 1995; and Mona Hatoum's glowing, red globe from her 2009 solo show in Venice at the Fondazione Querini Stampalia.
While earlier works
depicted wild, animated
scenes with multiple characters, the newer paintings fuse — or perhaps more accurately prise
open — seemingly disparate body parts and objects into an individual figure with each component forming a constitutive element of the painting itself.