Sentences with phrase «with scenes of violence»

Figuring out a plan: Though the conditions of the camp are brutal, filled with scenes of violence and danger, they continue to search for a way out

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«Yesterday, a school filled with innocent children and caring teachers became the scene of terrible violence, hatred, and evil,» Trump said at the beginning of his address.
Yesterday, a school filled with innocent children and caring teachers became the scene of terrible violence, hatred, and evil.
As far as «skewed» Christian values go I'm reminded of the scene in Bill Maher's «Religulous» where the Christian trucker actually seems to be threatening Bill with violence for being critical.
The antipornography fight gained its greatest momentum in 1975 with the appearance of «snuff» films in the U.S. Claiming to depict the actual killing and dismembering of female actors during explicitly sexual scenes, these films highlighted the link between sex and violence that frequently characterizes pornography.
Profanity abounds, there is cop - show violence, and episodes three and four contain sex scenes with some nudity — though in the true artistic spirit of communist propaganda, they are about as erotic as a medical textbook's illustrations of venereal disease.
i remember now seeing this one movie with mid-east people drama in it — don't remember to much about the movie except this one scene of men in mid-east dress advancing in protest in mass upon these soldier guards over something these people in mass thought was rightfully theirs (a freedom from violence was one of these things they thought was rightfully theirs).
Under laboratory conditions, the viewing of scenes of sexual violence correlates with increased aggression toward women.
I am not trying to sweep the violence of Scripture under the rug and ignore it, but when God's angels start pulling out their swords to hack people to pieces (as in the scene with Sodom and Gomorrah), it's a little too much.
Major universities (for example, Dartmouth and the Universities of Michigan and Massachusetts, all of which have been the scene of recent demonstrations and violence) are struggling with overt examples of racial prejudice among their students, whose education has stressed success for oneself and tolerance of others.
Dr. Edward Donnerstein of the Center for Communication Research at the University of Wisconsin told the hearing that his study of films which combine erotic material with violence indicates that exposure of young men to violent sexual scenes, especially rape, tends to desensitize them to aggression toward women.
Ghana made their way into the AFCON 2015 final on Thursday night with a 3 - 0 victory over Equatorial Guinea, but the night was overshadowed by scenes of violence in the crowd.
Scenes include dunking a man in a well while shackled prisoners await their turn (water torture); sale of women for wives as one is displayed walking in a circle to give people a better view (slavery), women chasing men with brooms (domestic violence) and pirates sitting drunk with their bottles (alcohol abuse).
«Yesterday a school filled with innocent children and caring teachers became the scene of terrible violence, hatred and evil,» President Donald Trump said from the White House in his first public comments on the country's latest school shooting, the 18th so far this year.
The Deputy Minister together with other ministers of state who were sitting far away from where the violence started was caught on Camera cautioning the other dignitaries and high ranking members who were seated with him to escape before the scene becomes uncontrollable.
They do have some level of chemistry, and the best scene that has them worked up to near violence (her hitting him over the head with a record, him slapping her, her running to the couch to bury her head and kicking her legs) is probably the best of the movie, but even that has an air or ridiculousness about it, meaning it hasn't aged terribly well.
The movie gets pretty boring in some scenes, and a lot of the scenes with violence seem to belong in a horror movie, which is what the director is usually known for.
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These early scenes pointedly juxtapose Harding's rousing but controversial ascent with the hardships of her life in Oregon, growing up without love or affirmation and with frequent explosions of violence and bitterness.
A mild improvement over its decent predecessor, The Strangers: Prey at Night follows a family of four (Christina Hendricks» Cindy, Martin Henderson's Mike, Bailee Madison's Kinsey, and Lewis Pullman's Luke) as they arrive at a remote trailer park for an overnight stay - with violence and chaos ensuing after the title characters arrive on the scene.
Languid yet lush cinematography where nearly almost every scene is bathed in a type of eerie silence that seems coiled to burst with violence at almost any time.
A technologically stunning movie that furthers the genre and features crowd - pleasing performances to go with the frequent scenes of gunplay and violence.
With the near - unbearable scenes of self - surgery, sexual violence and several bathtubs» worth of blood, this is an uneasy and intense watch.
The horrors of the world she inhabits, too, are far meatier and less flippant than something like Atomic Blonde but with multiple sexual assault scenes, extreme torture, violence and gore it's not exactly a bunch of laughs.
As for that key moment that sets up the final act, I thought the film established the character motivation adequately with the earlier scenes showing us Schultz's reaction to some of the violence against slaves.
Iliadis is more visually sophisticated than Craven was in 1972 and works hard to sustain the mood and tension while still hitting the audience with blunt scenes of wincing violence.
VIOLENCE / GORE 6 - In three scenes, one man shoots another man between the eyes below the frame; we see the gun aimed at the forehead and the camera pans upward to hide the victim as we hear a loud shot each time and after each shot, the camera cuts to a long shot of each victim, lying on one side with the head hidden behind the body and no blood flow is seen.
The results are bloody and graphic, with squirm - inducing scenes of self - surgery and violence, but considering the stakes, that seems like fair - enough play.
There are some particularly provocative scenes in the film, juxtaposing the speed with which shocking violence can occur, arising out of seemingly ordinary and familiar situations which will undoubtedly stay with the audience.
As Crowe confronts one of the Vietnamese kids and pushes him up against the wall, he delivers the following lines of dialogue, filled with the sort of pent up racist aggression that serves as a harrowingly believable prelude to the blunt violence in which the scene climaxes.
Parents can expect brief scenes of street violence and comments about the Nazi interlopers, along with a handful of profanities and one strong sexual expletive.
Outside of Vinson and some choice scoring / music selection that, along with its story, evokes some of the memorable 1970s work from John Carpenter (Assault on Precinct 13 and The Fog come to mind), You're Next is a fairly dreadful choice for a scare flick, with ineffective acting choices, a laughable premise, and no real surprises offered to anyone who actually pays attention to the poorly written dialogue that occurs between scenes of violence.
After a hostage negotiation goes terribly wrong in the opening moments of the first episode (one of the few scenes where violence comes into play), Ford, a green agent obsessed with the connection between psychology and the increasing occurrences of violence in the country, pushes the FBI toward softening its typical understanding of serial killers.
There are scenes where Jolie and Pitt sizzle, and there are some moments of fantastic scripting, where the violence and gun battles become something more than just great action sequences... they become commentary on the process of working out one's differences with another.
Violence: Scenes of on - screen shootings, beatings, stabbings and other carnage are seen throughout this movie with some detailed blood effects.
The director isn't naïve enough to portray Ronnie as simply the harmless victim of a McCarthyesque witch hunt being run by guilt - wracked Larry (Noah Emmerich), providing the pariah with a date scene in which he ends the night by jerking off in the woman's car and then threatening her with violence if she dares mention what's occurred.
A cocktail party features glasses of wine held by men and women and a few of each drink from their glasses, a man at a party sips from a glass of whiskey and another man chugs from a bottle of clear liquor (the label is hidden), a man drinks expensive whiskey in his office and his living room, a man holds an open can of beer on a sidewalk, four men in the back of a pickup truck drink from beer cans as the vehicle is moving, a man drinks from a small bottle of whiskey in his living room (the scene cuts to him lying asleep on the floor with the empty bottle, two crushed beer cans, and a cigarette butt around him), a man at a party says that he is wasted (implying intoxication, no drugs are seen or mentioned), a man offers a worker a 6 - pack of beer to bring a shovel and help clean a bathroom (please see the Violence / Gore category for more details), a man offers another man a drink and he declines saying that he is high on life, and a man holds a can that could be beer.
The scenes Rance and Doniphon have together fairly crackle with underlying but readily apparent emotions — Rance's envy of Doniphon's ease and confidence even as he despises the violence that backs it up, and in turn Doniphon's distaste for Rance's «tenderfoot» mentality but reluctant admiration for his ultimate goals.
With a lead performance that is muted to a fault, a lighting scheme set permanently on sleaze and jarring scene shifts between depraved violence and, well Thai karaoke, you can certainly say it is a work of singular vision.
Violence: Frequent scenes of gruesome images include corpses and zombies with dismembered body parts.
Scenes of government violence, such as the Soweto massacre, are shot with documentary realism, lending them a TV news - style feeling of actuality.
It's an uncompromising and brutal film (Eric spends one entire early scene with his teeth clamped onto the genitals of a prison guard), but the violence feels real, never stylized or glamorized, and the tos - and - fros of prison life have the quiet assuredness of «A Prophet.»
The story returns to the point right after she marries Traynor, and the glamour is replaced with scenes of abuse, domestic violence, and Linda's struggle to escape the world she has been forced into.
From March's twelve - year - old daughter Holly (Angourie Rice) spewing out lines that Black and Anthony Bagarozzi seem to have written solely for shock value, to several grotesque scenes of head - bashing and bone - cracking, to countless inexplicable and pointless deaths by gunfire, the film was too extreme and thoughtless with its violence for my taste.
Rated PG - 13 For: sustained intense sequences of menace, some violence with bloody images, and for substance use Run Time: 134 minutes After Credits Scene: None Starring: Tom Hanks, Barkhad Abdi, Catherine Keener, Max Martini Directed By: Paul Greengrass
Perhaps it was the audience I was watching with but there was a lot of sniggering laughter at the scenes of early violence against Tonya by LaVona followed by a lot of gasps when husband Jeff — played very well by Sebastian Stan — took over the beating.
There's the obligatory high - concept heist (with dreamy underwater scenes of overweight middle - age thugs pounding through the wall of a swimming pool) and moments of cold - blooded violence, which first - time director Jonathan Glazer directs with a confidence and leanness that belies the need for in - your - face shocks and showboat flourishes.»
Instead one just feels icky for watching a movie that mixes male masturbatory fantasies with gritty scenes of violence against women...
With their set over, the group is about to leave when they come across a scene of bloody violence and they're not allowed to leave.
Violence: A movie studio films various scenes for pictures including: a western with a shoot - out where one of the actors is gunned down on screen, an underwater extravaganza where an actress is swallowed by a whale, and a Roman epic that depicts centurions beating slaves.
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