Sentences with phrase «scene before your eyes»

The scene before my eyes was a stark contrast to the start of my journey: narrow country lanes, cattle grazing in fields, farm after farm, tractors on the road and dainty villages seemed to be the norm in West Sussex.
When the water visibility is good, you can observe a brilliantly colored and magical scene before your eyes.
Alma Thomas could concentrate on the scene before her eyes, with inspiration from the garden outside her window.
As I entered the store I was a bit startled by the scene before my eyes.

Not exact matches

America's bread scene is changing before our eyes.
As scenes from my life flashed before my eyes, I received a revelation: The 6 years it took to get my bachelor's degree finally made sense.
The scenes with Spacey crackle — Hoult leans into the hero's attractive obnoxiousness and the older actor responds with one of his looser, funnier performances — and Zoey Deutch is unexpectedly good as Oona O'Neill, the brittle, sad - eyed debutante who toyed with the young writer before throwing him over to marry the aging Charlie Chaplin.
Shot over two weeks, he allowed his ferocious performers to be the focal point of every scene, shooting so intimately that you felt like the events were unfolding before your very eyes.
Aided by a mutton - chopped behind - the - scenes sidekick (Zach Braff, who it's nice to see, no matter how briefly), Oz puts on a good show, convincing his skeptical audience he can levitate a simple country girl before their very eyes.
After the President drops and the bomb detonates, we return to those few seconds before noon and watch the scene unfold once more through the eyes of Enrique.
The results were cut into the classic rock doc form, a mix of live concert footage, behind - the - scenes glimpses of the tour (which falls apart before our eyes), introspective interviews with the blissfully unaware subjects and of course the historical survey.
It really commits to it's promise of keeping you immersed in a sort of meta - fiction, The only criticism I can give about the theatre aspect is that every single time a scene ends, the scene quite literally changes right before our very eyes.
Directors Ariel Schulman and Henry Joost (Catfish) have done it again and got me with their style of jump scare scenarios and things - that - appear - in - the - scene - right - before - your - eyes tactics; a lot like watching Jamie lee Curtis, who is is calmly sitting after killing her brother Michael Myers, and you gasp as he sits up behind her.
Incidents that take up one sequence are left to dangle, unresolved; people abruptly arrive and leave, like Moonee's friend Dicky (Aiden Malik), who is only in a few early scenes before he and his father have to leave, their car too stuffed to keep Dicky's toys, the children all dry - eyed as Dickey's father promises helplessly to buy him even better new toys.
Before things erupt into eye - coveringly gory territory — which they most certainly do — Saulnier sits on the tension in that room like an elephant on a hot water bottle, allowing the gravity of the situation to seep into the very pores of the band - mates, other captive Amber (a fringe - sporting Imogen Poots) and the audience alike.When Patrick Stewart «s Darcy arrives on the scene, he molds his commanding, oft - benevolent gravitas into an instrument of cool, collected terror.
And it's not long before we see exactly what it is that's off: he's a monster, and McConaughey is tremendous both on and off the leash, leading to an eye - searing scene of torture and humiliation involving Gershon's character and a drumstick from «K - Fry - C» that's unlikely to be forgotten in a hurry.
Watching Disney's team eventually chip away at Travers» tough facade to win her trust provides just one of the film's many joys as Disney (Tom Hanks), Mary Poppins screenwriter Don Digradi (Bradley Whitford), and song writing brothers Richard and Robert Sherman (Jason Schwartzman and B.J. Novak), bring the children's movie to life before our eyes while providing delightful behind - the - scenes insight into many of the iconic film's most memorable moments.
Rusty is a dull hero, an alleged bad boy who loves his mother, respects his mom's boyfriend, wants to save his best buddy in the whole world, and speaks with unnatural lyrics of love for a woman he just meets in a diner (Marley Shelton, who appears in one scene to walk through a door and to a stool repeatedly in slow motion before making googly eyes at Rusty, who returns the favor).
I was especially unnerved with the Nick Berg like scenes (even though I've actually seen the real footage)-- watching the entire moment evolve before your eyes is quite the adrenaline booster.
As you watch his transformation before your eyes, his subtle and restrained performance will floor you, scene after scene, year after year.
They close their eyes, like dolls in a toy store, while a horrible thing unfolds before them,» Refn explains about how he flipped the scene around.
In the opening scenes, Kyle MacLachlan stumbles upon a severed ear in an empty lot and the false façade of Americana is unraveled before our eyes.
The downtown Fort Lauderdale restaurant - bar scene is evolving rapidly before our eyes, and a year from now it may be hard to recall a time when some of these new hot spots, currently in various states of construction, did not exist.
When Scenes from a Marriage (1974) was first released theatrically in the U.S., it held the voyeuristic thrill of watching a live couple flailing themselves before our eyes.
Or, to enhance the listening experience and build comprehension, invite students to close their eyes and visualize the scene or place depicted in the poem before reading it aloud.
They've done their work before your eyes arrive and have removed any risk that you might be moved by a love story with a sex scene or that curse words in the right place might make you share a character's anger.
We entered the cruel confines of the puppy mill industry and our eyes welled from the high levels of ammonia and the emotionally devastating scenes that lay before us.
I can't help but admire this new colorful scene laid before my eyes.
The one thing that is making me finally like public speaking (even though I still get butterflies) is being able to tell people about the unfolding of the movie that has long been running in my head and how the next scene is coming to reality before my eyes.
I stop, close my eyes allowing the scene of beauty before me to become ingrained in my mind.
Thi natty nautical resort is complemented by a working marina and invites travelers from around the world to immerse themselves in the island yacht and sailboat scene right before their eyes.
Detective mode has been given a new look as Batman now has the added bonus of reconstructing a crime scene before your very eyes.
Nightmarish visions of lava pits, hellgates and public executions of unfaithful creative developers all flash before my eyes... but apparently, the first thing he'd like is for the PC development scene to start flourishing again.
In addition to the always present danger of wildlife you might have never encountered before, there can be some really fishy stuff going on behind the scenes, stuff that your eyes shouldn't ever see.
You willwatch awe - inspiring scene changes play out before your eyes, fires will rage, pyramids will rise, castles will crumble, and deadly monstrosities will burst forth.
But Knee Deep actually make the UI in the game an actual stage, guiding the player through the story of this fascinating Florida town overwhelmed by this tragedy but orchestrated before the player's eyes and transforming as if hopping from scene to scene in a film or play.
The object of his eye was none other than Faye Dunaway, preening in a scene from an old movie about a shutterbug who sees murders through her viewfinder before they happen.
The man who took such care to build a castle high above the Hudson, he appeared largely uninterested in the scene right before his eyes.
Behind a curtain that is printed with a scene from Disney's Fantasia, a viewing room plays another slow - motion film, A Night in Hell, Part II (2014), in which a flaming man covered in mummy bandages falls before our eyes.
In contradiction to linguistic grammar, which operates as a system of rules hidden behind the scenes, the painterly grammar of Yerushalmi is active, and operates before our very eyes; it is the painting itself.
It makes me think of the movie American Beauty and that famous flying bag scene — seeing things that were right before our eyes, but we just failed to see them.
I will emulate the Fool in Shakespeare's 12th Night (Act 3, Scene 1): «And, like the haggard, check at every feather that comes before his eye
Look for two beady eyes behind the bushes from the left, eerily penetrating the dark, before realizing that these are the watchful eyes of mama or papa wolf as a series of darling cubs hustle into the scene to catch up.
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