Indescribably
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And seeing them all together, it gave me this
indescribably
hopeful feeling.
The first thing I want to say, and this is straight from "Wonders of the Solar System," is that our exploration of the solar system and the universe has shown us that it is
indescribably
beautiful.
This movie has some of the worst
indescribably
monstrous parents you could ever come across.
You're Dead is an
indescribably
awful attempt at a British gangster film.
It is
indescribably
the most annoying and idiotic show I have ever seen.
Thanks to silly horror movies like "Troll" and the
indescribably
atrocious cult-favorite "Troll 2", it has become practically impossible to take movies with kobolds, gnomes and various other types of little green hobgoblins seriously these days.
Right from the
indescribably
bizarre intro, showing a couple of eerie children turning toys into real-life war machinery, you just know this become an uncompromising and gritty shocker.
The idea of man's rebirth into a star child; an infant form of an
indescribably
more advanced being, is an explicit part of N.'s "Zarathustra"; there is a prominent passage called "On how a camel becomes a lion, and a lion becomes a child", in which N. describes the first incarnation of the overman as a child, transcending both the ascetic, altruistic side of man (the camel; always asking to bear more weight) and the rapacious, brutish, will-to-power side of man (the lion).
I shall not waste my time writing anything much further about how every aspect of this film is
indescribably
bad.
The violence is sadistic and extreme, which undoubtedly attracts fanatic young horror enthusiasts, but it's also
indescribably
gratuitous and exploitative.
This nearly isn't the worst film ever made, since the basic concept definitely has a certain charm and ingenuity, but it's still
indescribably
difficult to sit through the whole thing.
There is something
indescribably
hypnotising about the scenes where Prince and The Revolution perform.
Tessari invokes a nearly
indescribably
nerve-racking ambiance from the start of the film and gradually builds up the edginess towards a masterful climax.
The direction is magnificent, and above all else, the cinematography, done by Sivan himself, is
indescribably
gorgeous.
A long, low moan,
indescribably
sad, swept over the moor.
He walked very slowly and circumspectly, and there was something
indescribably
guilty and furtive in his whole appearance.
But the people with whom they necessarily associated most were a Moscow lady, Mary Evgenyevna Rtishcheva, and her daughter, whom Kitty found unpleasant because her illness was due to the same cause as Kitty's – a love affair; and a Moscow Colonel, whom Kitty from childhood had seen and known in uniform with epaulettes, and who here – with his small eyes, low collar and coloured necktie – looked
indescribably
comical, and was also wearisome because it was impossible to get rid of him.
A sort of instinct seemed to warn him of her entrance, even when he did not see it; and when he was looking quite away from the door, if she appeared at it, his cheek would glow, and his marble-seeming features, though they refused to relax, changed indescribably, and in their very quiescence became expressive of a repressed fervour, stronger than working muscle or darting glance could indicate.
There was something so
indescribably
gloomy and terrible in those roars that Lygia, whose bright and calm visions of the future were scattered, listened with a straitened heart and with wonderful fear and sadness.
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