Atmosphere
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1933 examples of Atmosphere in a sentence
found it unbelievable,lacking
atmosphere
and i found many of the scenes hideously stilted.a
FEM, while certainly grittier than the bubble gum
atmosphere
of the aforementioned media, is so personal that it is without an interesting story.
Years ago I saw The Godfather and it made a lasting impression on me, the
atmosphere
of the movie was first class, the acting memorable and the storyline a classic.
We know something is off because girls are reported missing but we never get the foreboding mysterious
atmosphere
that says "something is seriously f-cking wrong here, man".
We see Leo, who apparently just learned of his HIV positive diagnosis, essentially react in a way that is not in tune to the supportive
atmosphere
for which he finds himself.
There is little to no tension,
atmosphere
or magic on offer here despite aerial battles, dinosaurs and race-against-time set-pieces.
Fascinating
atmosphere
for telling a story and good performances from Robin Williams and Toni Collette, who I thought was the film's key character.
I thought the camera wasn't bad at all for a cheap movie like this, and also the
atmosphere
wasn't too bad.
some how this movie got into my mind!!! it is a very simple movie but at the same time extremelly effective, it has great
atmosphere
and this leads to some shocking moments, the girls father coming down the hill is a real standout.
This thriller is given an inappropriately colorful look and feel, with hardly any
atmosphere.
The only scene in which it creates the true
atmosphere
of the book is the scene in which Flashman kills de Gautet (Tom Bell).
Soderbergh remakes Robert Siodmak's decent noir Criss-Cross faithfully, not altering the plot very much at all, however the adaptation drains it of every ounce of its state-of-the-art film noir atmosphere, giving it the same story set in the very least appealing places, lifestyles and anachronisms.
Soderbergh, who would later make wonderful crime films like Out of Sight and the Ocean's series with great style and atmosphere, takes the dangerously obvious route to modernization by renovating the story with the ugliest, dullest and flattest fashions of the early 1990s.
The only redeeming factor was the setting and atmosphere, avoid this one, too much hype surrounds it, not worth the effort of finding it, this refers to the welcome to the grind house edition.
Assuming that movies about aristocrats with weird fetishes, castles drowned in gothic atmosphere, and back-stabbing relatives trying to get their hands on an inheritance are inherently interesting to all!
The music used is pretty tense and creates the perfect
atmosphere
for the executions.
Hardly another film works so brilliantly in creating an incredibly haunting, yet beautiful
atmosphere
as it is the case with this creepy masterpiece.
Director Sogo Ishii handles this one as an epic, with measured pace, camera work always stylish and often frenzied, without neglecting the need for more sedate moments to let the location sink in, there is also great use of lighting and fog to give an ethereal atmosphere, there is an air of fantasy to much of the film but outside of the overtly supernatural moments it is a down and dirty fantasy with more period fell than flights of fancy.
The early 50s
atmosphere
is stunning, the acting terrific, and the entire production shows a lot of careful planning.
However, I loved how Hickory Dickory Dock was filmed, it had a very similar visual style to the brilliant ABC Murders, and it really set the atmosphere, what with the dark camera work and dark lighting.
For what affects me, I liked the 'nervous camera' work of Mr Bouzaglo, who, in my opinion, portrayed an
atmosphere
of extreme tension and uneasiness in the movie very well, and I think that most of the swiss viewers appreciated this in the movie.
When a movie shocks you with it's disturbing, brooding atmosphere, and grabs you by the throat with it's stunning cinematography, you just know that you have stumbled upon a treat, masterpiece of a film.
In wrapping up, Deliverance is one film, who's dread and
atmosphere
carry the mood across and to this date, remains one of the best films in cinematic history.
I can think of only a handful of movies which put me into such a serious depression after they had finished - the oppressive
atmosphere
of Se7en is the best comparison I can think of.
Lewis made great
atmosphere
for next to nothing, and was around for all the rest of the Monograms.
It was fun and funny, i never watched the show when i was younger, i only recently saw one episode, and when i watched the movie, i felt it had the same kind of
atmosphere.
The script very accurately follows the story originally penned by Dickens, and captures a perfect balance between a film
atmosphere
and a play
atmosphere.
The film delivers a creepy atmosphere, genuine scare moments and intelligent twists, and is suspenseful and highly entertaining from the beginning to the end.
"Le Locataire"("The Tenant")is without a doubt one of the most important horror movies ever made.Polanski stars as a Trelkovsky,a timid file clerk living in Paris,who answers an advertisement for an apartment,only to find that the previous tenant attempted suicide by leaping from the apartment window.Trelkovsky is compelled to visit her in the hospital and there he meets Stella(Isabelle Adjani).Trelkovsky immediately moves in when the previous tenant dies and,at first,is quite pleased with having found such a nice apartment.His happiness is soon replaced by waves of paranoia as he becomes increasingly suspicious of his neighbours,who seem to be trying to provoke Trelkovsky into repeating the previous tenant's suicide.This film is great.Polanski manages to create a surreal
atmosphere
of dread and paranoia.Plenty of brilliant moments such as the classic scene where Trelkovsky discovers the previous tenant's tooth in a hole in the wall,or the fever dream where he wanders into the building's bathroom to find the walls covered with hieroglyphics.The photography by Sven Nykvist is truly beautiful."The
The
atmosphere
of 1922 Dublin evoked through the cinematography and production design really foreshadowed techniques used in the best film noirs of the 40's and early 50's.Very nice attention to detail also;during Frankie McPhillip's (Wallace Ford's) wake, the mourners are all praying in Gaelic.
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