Atmosphere
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1933 examples of Atmosphere in a sentence
The episode is accompanied by a nice score which plays along well with the
atmosphere.
There's the twisted atmosphere, that only TCM has, an astounding soundtrack to reflect the emotions and the filming locations that are the most beautiful in the history of horror.
In fact, there was quite a nostalgic
atmosphere
to the whole movie but without being self-conscious in any bad way.
its not the gang bang, urban ghetto setting or having to deal with deep racial issues, it captivates the whole essence of being young and trying to be successful and having problems with letting your guard down and letting someone into your life, and the whole bohemian
atmosphere
gives that great touch that makes all that great, its a great script great dialoge that captivates you and you just get involved with the character.
Director Carlos Gil relates the intriguing story at a brisk pace and does an adept job of creating a compellingly spooky and mysterious
atmosphere.
Philippe Garrel makes us breathe the forgotten
atmosphere
of the Nouvelle Vague, almost lost among the vestiges of its ancient splendor but ready to rise again from its ashes if recalled from the past.
The movie also has a lot of great atmosphere, adventure, and intrigue, along with Lon Chaney as a bad guy, and Boris Karloff in his best role ever, as a decent guy.
Henceforth in an
atmosphere
where dream (nightmare) mixes up with reality the ghost of the murdered husband appears first to the woman but then also to the man.
Maybe I liked it for actress,maybe for all the scenery,but i liked it.The whole
atmosphere
that was created.In one moment I just felt like I was in that university,in that room.It is not another drama movie that is made to win Oscar,it is just nice movie to watch in your free time.
Even though it's a movie adaptation, it somehow captures the flavour and the
atmosphere
of live theatre.
The turn of the century
atmosphere
is the perfect setting.
There maybe the odd one or two mistakes you catch, and the cinematic are a little slipshod, the film itself is very enjoyable and has a wonderful
atmosphere
to it.
The events are thoroughly confusing and it takes up quite a while before you figure out what the hell is going on, but the brooding
atmosphere
sucks you in immediately.
It takes place in an impalpable grayness, with nothing underfoot, with nothing around, without spectators, without clamor, without glory, without the great desire of victory, without the great fear of defeat, in a sickly
atmosphere
of tepid skepticism, without much belief in your own right, and still less in that of your adversary.
The actors did OK considering the premise of the film being set in a type of Jules Vern
atmosphere
where imagination and possibilities of future exploration were at most improbabilities.
Peralta and his excellent editor captured the feeling and
atmosphere
perfectly, helped in part with some incredible archival footage.
Both films are beautiful in almost every sense, but almost impossible to describe in a logical manner; they both occur in such a dream-like
atmosphere.
The whole world is falling prey to a lethal disease, and rain never stops pouring down : nevertheless, in this
atmosphere
of nightmare, a man and a woman discover that they are neighbors, thanks to a hole in the floor of the man's apartment.
Jerry Sackheim's script doesn't allow itself to be bound in--making a film that comes extremely recommendable to anyone who is into unlimited filmmaking with a touch of horror and
atmosphere
to it.
I've heard a lot of different opinions about this film and then to find out that Paris Hilton was in it as well didn't give Me the best impression of the film .... then to be dragged to the cinema by a group of my friends and sit there expecting a pile of pants i was shocked to find that i was scared stiff all the way through the film ... it was predictable yes but the build up of the deaths and the whole
atmosphere
of the film made it REALLY scary for me ... i was watching through my fingers the whole way through.
In my opinion, this is not a great film because of the effects, it has to do with the story, the atmosphere, and of course, the acting.
It has got everything it should: remarkable script, strong characters, beautiful scenery and exceptional
atmosphere.
Both Brad Renfro as Erik and Joseph Mazello as Dexter created wonderful
atmosphere
of sincere friendship and magnificent chemistry between two main characters.
The sound in general is fantastic, and really helps solidify the mood and atmosphere, along with the drawings and designs.
Along with 'Pusher' 'Grotesque' 'Wetwired' and 'Home' (these are quite good in dark
atmosphere
in my case) It seem quite realistic to me, their paranoia, their suspicion and their ever growing rage was perfectly executed by the great actors.
It is always a well-known, and important directorial device to set up the
atmosphere
of a film within the first 5 minutes.
The film although slow and slightly odd (the mountain men look very strange) the
atmosphere
was eerily effective.
But you have to think that this is the movie of a cinematographer (like Mario Bava movies); so the most important thing is the atmosphere, not the story or the characters;
atmosphere
very well created by the use of light and by the camera movement.
What a strange
atmosphere
is being created in the streets and on the Golden Gate Bridge of San Francisco in this exciting action picture.
Lucio Fulci's "Don't Torture a Duckling" paints an exceptionally unflattering portrait of small-town Sicily plagued by series of brutal murders of young boys.This surprisingly well-directed film(especially in comparison to later Fulci's gorefests)is distinguished by overall
atmosphere
of perversity,nastiness and two truly grotesque scenes of brutal violence.The soon-to-be-dead children are depicted as casually cruel and budding peeping toms;Bruno's near-seduction by the naked Patrizia(Barbara Bouchet)really has to be seen to be believed.Highly recommended-especially in pair with my another cult favourite "House with the Windows That Laugh"(1976).
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