Sentences with phrase «sense of terror»

Yet the sense of terror over climate comes through the dry words.
The other - worldly tranquillity of the sound track is also excellent, occasionally giving way to the nefarious horns of the «manslayer's» theme, that genuinely conveys a great sense of terror.
Subtle sounds around the UAC facility add to the sense of terror.
These frightening figures provide a grand sense of terror when they are first encountered, though they can be taken down fairly easily when utilising stealth tactics.
You do get the sense of terror and madness within the voice acting, but it's the sound design that really stands out and puts one on edge.
While there are shining moments and a true sense of terror throughout the game, there was too many problems with the actual gameplay to make it an enjoyable experience.
The only negative I can write about the production is the performance of the lead actress Connelly, who, sadly, can not convince anyone that she is in real danger or convey a sense of terror that would have certainly overcome anyone else.
I like the attention that Glazer gives to Kingsley - the framing of the shots and the character's spiked tongue is used to create the sense of terror that accompanies the character.
As the endless nights give way to the cold Arctic darkness of winter, the police find reasons to suspect and mistrust each other — and the community struggles to make sense of the terror that has been unleashed among its residents.
It is during these emotional scenes that the film is able to be effective, though Anderson isn't able to carry over the poignancy or sense of terror to other scenes, as the artifice of the main story, as well as the weakness of the main villain, snap things back to the mundane.
Shaun, on the other hand, is left with nothing, except a goon chasing her, a stretch of desolate woods, and an increasing sense of terror about what will become of her children.
She also displayed a much more believable sense of terror and horrified anxiety then most of the young actresses put in these types of roles nowadays.
Where the opera does succeed dramatically is in re-creating the sense of terror that surrounded the first test at Alamogordo.
No other horror creatures invite quite the same breadth of paranoid speculation as zombies, perhaps because they embody such a pure, reflective sense of terror: animated corpses dependent on living flesh for survival.
There is a sense of terror in the community about the SNP,» Farage said.
Sound hypotheses can be advanced for various experiences of telepathy, sense of terror, and of healing, and of other things which come under the umbrella of extrasensory perception.
The Beatrix Cobb — Elisabeth Kübler - Ross sequence of pre - and «post» - death stages has been criticized for its Greek naturalism, which strips death and immortality of their rich senses of terror and mystery — meaning implicit in Hebrew - Christian thought.

Not exact matches

Sazama: The two patron saints of our version of «Lost in Space» would be Steven Spielberg and James Cameron, and their sense of how you can have wonder and terror almost working hand - in - hand together.
It has taken years to digest this material and make sense of it, but new and striking findings have made it possible to rewrite the history of what has come to be know as the Terror, or the Great Purge.
And this ladies and gentlemen is why Islam will crash someday in a whirlwind of common sense and rational thinking but first the Five Steps to Deprogram Islam must be promulgated in the Islamic world which at the moment is difficult because of imams and their assassin and terror go - ons who terrorize thinking Muslims and non-Muslims with bombings, stabbings, beheadings and stonings all in the name of allah.
Can anyone argue that the mass shootings using assault weapons haven't created a sense of «terror» similar to the various bombings?
Morrison communicates an unforgettable sense of the strength, terror and devastation that is part of the black community, while skillfully portraying the unalterable connections between spiritual and physical life.
There are no gender barriers because male and female, slave and free only made sense before the terror of Pentecost disrupted everything.
But how can terror and ideology quench so completely the sense and reason and human initiative of a nation or a continent?
Mankind is consisting of Body, Spirit and Soul the last of which has control of the faith of those two but by controlling it as the peeling evil as peeling onions a man would reach the spiritual core of becoming pure spiritual that can make use of senses more than those material ones... refer to (Terror free verses below);
The Quran does encourage us to think rethink, search research God creations to understand the power and to strengthen our faith, God insist that we should be using our senses to learn, would quote you a two verses here out of many explaining that although I was asked not to quote Quran verses here as seems few consider quoting of Quran verses as an act of terror as it seems the verses has terrorized their guilty consciences and prefer not to see or read what might make the feel so guilty!
It is, of course, our story: the threat, real or simply paranoid; the flight in terror through the wilderness of despair; the wonder of sustenance in the desert; the darkness, the stillness, the strangely comforting loneliness of the cave in which we spend a night or a week or however long it takes for the noise and fury of our hell to subside; the perception of the gift, now, of gentle silence; the miracle, then, of the discovery anew of the «isness» of the Word, but the immediate, bitter protest against it because it will not let us stay in this place of haven from storm, this realm of the silence of gentleness, because it sends us back again, and because it rebukes the pride of our paranoia, our monumental sense of absolutely unique commitment and persecution; and finally our return, to call an Elisha on the way and to resume the work of ministry to Word of God and word of earth, renewed by the whole kaleidoscopic experience of the trip to the Cave.
In trying to reach a truly actual depiction of the horror of the subject, the painters imparted a sense of despair, or expectation of terror, which became a common psychological coin.
There's plenty to fear in 21st - century America, from terror strikes to the abductions and murders of children, especially if we have no sense that God cares or will do anything when we are imperiled.
This stage of motherhood is making the stages of hitting, whining, and night terrors less overwhelming (although, as I type, they are lying on the floor next to me wrestling and screeching so loudly I've written this paragraph over and over because nothing is making sense!!).
Nothing in Yemen makes sense these days unless we take account of the «global war on terror».
Just as becoming a minister brings a combination of pride and terror, so the end of a ministerial career combines relief with a strong sense of loss.
Beyond a «real» terrorist threat, the global «war on terror» was also a deeply emotional and emotive statement effort to counter the sense of vulnerability that hit the West after 9/11.
One senior Tory source tells Total Politics: «The board was constituted in Number 10 as a conduit for fresh thinking... But through the reign of terror Nick and Fiona had such a strong sense of their own agenda that it ended up being very much a Number 10 board for getting MPs to contribute on stuff that Number 10 was planning to do.
In a statement today by SERAP deputy director Timothy Adewale, the organization said: «Nigerians should have some sense of what it is the government is doing in our name, especially against the background of the declaration by the authorities that the anti-insurgency war has ended and the Boko Haram terror group defeated, as well as the unresolved questions on how over $ 2bn was spent by former Jonathan administration to fight Boko Haram.
«In light of recent attacks in Paris and San Bernardino, and the vow by our extremist enemies to launch more attacks on our shores, it makes no sense to propose cuts to vital terror prevention programs like» the urban security grants.
But every scene carries a heavy sense of importance, with some eliciting tears and others terror.
Critics Consensus: The palpable terror and visceral thrills continue in the third season of The Walking Dead, along with a deeper sense of the people who inhabit its apocalyptic landscape.
It's clear almost immediately that the horror elements within the proceedings don't fare quite as well as moments of a more overtly dialogue - based nature, as director Karyn Kusama generally proves unable to infuse the story's horrific moments with any real sense of dread or terror.
It has real passion, real emotion, real terror, and a tactile sense of evil that is missing in that other current movie dealing with wizards, wonders and wickedness.
Radek Ladczuk's vivid cinematography gives scenes a properly macabre sense, the exaggerated colors, sizes, angles, and shadows evoking the living terror of a child's imagination.
In «Howard», elements from each of the previous two tracks combine but there's an added element now, after some misleading initial warmth comes a real sense of fear, a distant female vocal adding to the effect; then there's the calm before the storm in «A Bright Red Flash» before the storm itself arrives in «At the Door», powerful and door - rattling brass and percussion opening things up before more psychological terror comes from the strings.
But despite its matter - of - fact approach towards senseless terror, there emerges not a sense of defeat but rather the overwhelming feeling of solidarity amongst Bostonians.
Capturing the magic of Spielberg's original film and, to a lesser extent, his underrated follow - up is no easy task, but while director Colin Trevorrow («Safety Not Guaranteed») is unable to reproduce the sense of awe and terror found in the first movie, he does deliver an entertaining summer blockbuster with «Jurassic World.»
A veteran action director, McTeigue shoots individual fight scenes well enough, but never provides any modulation or sense of escalating terror — at no point is anyone allowed to crack a smile, and even when the children are threatened with imminent death, the film's pace never seems to quicken.
The slight alteration plumbs for a different kind of terror, and Eisner's sense of timing provides a fine balance between fear of the unknown and horror of the inevitable.
The film is pretty powerful, once it seques into the heavy - duty horror content — escalating suspense, blood and gore, and a heightened sense of unrelieved terror.
Life is Beautiful When sentenced to a Jewish concentration camp, Guido Orefice (Roberto Benigni) uses his unusual sense of humor and perspective to shield his five - year - old son (Giorgio Cantarini) from the terror that surrounds them.
Functioning more as a mythology - expanding spinoff than a proper sequel, this fifth installment (the first directed by longtime series writer Christopher Landon) smartly moves the setting away from airy suburbs to overcrowded working - class apartments, and introduces a winning sense of humor that almost compensates for its relentless reliance on every terror trope in the book.
For Edmund Burke, the sublime is an intense emotion of awe and terror, for Immanuel Kant it involves the «mind surpassing every standard of sense», for Jean - Francois Lyotard it is the unpresentable itself.
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