Apart
in sentence
1960 examples of Apart in a sentence
In the films favor the muddledness of the movie does add some creepiness to the film because you never can get a handle on what is really happening, but at the same time the film falls
apart
because what you do understand doesn't make a heck of a lot of sense.
So during much of the film, cool Heston drives about town in his cool car--rooting for food or blowing
apart
the occasional zombie.
A movie based on human emotions - and the struggle of two individuals who meet, fall in love and then drift
apart
only to meet again after many years.
What sets this one
apart
is John Wayne as a "Singing" Cowboy.
For example the shots of the 'haunted' house might have been melodramatic and cliché, however this recurring image was often offset with the wheeling stars overhead, creating an ethereal quality that set it
apart.
Peter Weller is always a great actor, and he stars in this film as Bart, a man who wages an all out war with one hell of an angry rat while the rest of his life begins to fall
apart
because of it.
What sets this film
apart
from other movies of the same type is its crackling good dialog, an insidious villain,(Joseph Shildkraut),the suave Nick Carter,(a clean shaven Walter Pigeon), his assistant, Mr Bartholomew (beautifully played by Donald Meek), the innocent ingénue(the captivating Florence Rice).
I found myself wanting to tell the director, "Okay, I get it, she's falling apart, now can we please move on?"
The lab falling
apart
in second chapter was indeed an old thriller type of stunt.
I didn't see anything in this film to suggest that it wasn't filmed in a studio,
apart
from a short clip of the city at night.
But wait.... something sets this one apart... IT'S SCARY... to be more precise, IT'S TERRIFYING!!!
It shows how two friends drift
apart
as one spirals towards madness brought on by shear hatred while the other finds redemption through forgiveness and tolerance.
Apart
from kidnapping and sacrificing people, Reed Weller also likes to boast and he does so by stating his power is absolute.
The plot is nothing new, an ever escalating battle of revenge but it is the location and script which set it
apart.
Apart
from the depth of the material, the filmmakers have done an outstanding job with the enactments, the visuals and the brilliant music by Danny Elfman.
From the moment Liotta is mainstreamed, the film simply falls
apart
and becomes just another muddleheaded and improbable B-level thriller.
I guess that was just one of so many disappointments shown during the movie and there are so many more things which unfortunately could not be shown in the movie,
apart
from the battles between the Serbian and croatian forces in the short sequence that was shown on TV.
Apart
from possibly being a tad sacrilegious, this is a truly bizarre and amazing film--one that can't really be compared to anything you've seen before (and probably ever will see).
The problems was not that the movie was awful
(apart
from the typically wooden performance by Freddy Prinze, Jr. -- and why the heck has Matthew Lillard, who can actually ACT -- see "SLC Punk if you don't believe me -- spent so much of his career playing second banana to that meat-head?), but rather that the last three games are better MOVIES than the movie: they had better casts, better stories, better dialogue, even better visual effects (in the cut scenes, at least) and better musical scores!
The plot is a standard and unsurprising affair but what sets it
apart
is James Woods' sardonic, cynical and hilarious portrayal of a tough, world weary cop who has no time for 'do-gooders' and over sensitive types.
And for a bunch of supposedly mentally toughened CIA agents they do fall
apart
when family comes up.
none of the actors have any signs of talent,
apart
from Gregory peck, with the only accent that fits in with his past.
The children are unruly and their father has his own stresses of desperately searching for a wife before his mean-spirited great aunt cuts off his allowance and everything is falling
apart
at the seams...until Nanny McPhee enters the house to sort things out.
We're to also believe that this thing is running around, abducting women and ripping people apart, and the state police never arrive and no media circus ensues.
Even his body falls apart, seemingly under the great cosmic weight of his hatred.
But if they were to look at it under a microscope, and pick it apart, and look at it again they would realize that they really don't have freedom.
But if you try to analyze it and pick it apart, you will realized that there is nothing that makes sense and as if it almost disintegrates because you are not suppose to analyze it logically.
In that thought, both the title and the dualistic tone are set for a surprisingly poignant piece about the borders that keep both countries and people
apart.
Even though mom arrived minutes after the tornado hit (and had to evade a police roadblock to do so) the daughter -- who had, by the way, ignored an earlier cellphone message from weather-guru mom warning of the impending twister -- tears a strip off mom, apparently for not being there with her while the school was being torn
apart
("Where were you?
I watched the (allegedly) uncut, letterboxed rereleased version, and
apart
from an unpleasant rack scene, it's not particularly strong stuff.
Back
Next
Related words
Which
Other
Their
There
Movie
About
Could
Would
People
Being
Really
Falling
After
Falls
Where
Years
World
Together
Story
Country