Claustrophobia
in sentence
19 examples of Claustrophobia in a sentence
Each of these figures bordering the painting are horribly trapped, giving the work an acute sense of
claustrophobia.
The paranoia and
claustrophobia
of these type of thrillers is captured and portrayed with both moral ambiguity and frightening intensity.
The horror which follows the discovery of the victims is unbearable : the grim metallic background of the ships holds and a feeling that there is no where to hide adds to the drama.Some of the freighters crew are not into the murder and those who get involved are gradually sucked in to a world of violence from which there is no escape.The chase through the ship especially the engine room scenes are "edge on the seat" : the feeling of extreme
claustrophobia
abounds.
At the beginning of this film, which I found myself watching on IFC in the wee hours of the morning, I was filled with a sense of
claustrophobia
and general discomfort.
It was probably not the choice, but the film is framed 1.33:1, which gives the film a sense of
claustrophobia.
Brownrigg, working from a clever and suitably overwrought script by Tim Pope, does an expert job of creating and sustaining a suffocatingly dank and brooding atmosphere of seething madness and oppressive
claustrophobia.
An inventive, suspenseful exercise in
claustrophobia.
The
claustrophobia
is, at times, almost palpable.
"Cypher" is a pretty inventive Sci-Fi thriller that often evokes feelings of fright &
claustrophobia
despite being utterly implausible.
This film is long and may induce
claustrophobia
during several scenes, but it is absolutely thrilling because of Estamira.
It certainly conveyed
claustrophobia
and menace.
I could feel his despair and
claustrophobia.
Wilbur loses the tension and
claustrophobia
of the originals with a rambling pace and handsome but airy photography, more appropriate to an episode of Perry Mason.
Inside, the
claustrophobia
is well-managed; even with several camera shifts there is a strong sense of confinemnt in the film.
It looks like it was originally a play, as it is VERY static and stagy--so much so, that it suffers from a severe case of
claustrophobia!
The scenes with the trapped teenagers succeed in conveying a sense of
claustrophobia
and panic leading to despair.
A Perfect Murder is an update of the Hitchcock classic 'Dial M For Murder', and while the film doesn't touch Hitchcock's in terms of how thrilling it is, this update has been well handled and despite losing things such as the
claustrophobia
and the tight plot, A Perfect Murder still does what you'd expect it to do.
'Silkwood' the movie doesn't give us the glib conclusions of a conspiracy thriller (it refrains from giving an opinion on her cause of death), but it does give an excellent portrait of life at the bottom, and the mounting sense of
claustrophobia
and paranoia that accompanied Karen's perilous voyage of discovery.
Some days, he says, “you wake up and the radio or TV reports five car bombings,” leading to a kind of
claustrophobia
– part of the subject matter of his film.
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