Madness
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352 examples of Madness in a sentence
There is no method to Carrey's madness, and that is only the most obvious error made.
He spirals into
madness
and eventually a serial killer.
The movie wallows from beginning to end in the sickest kind of madness, violence and abuse, and has essentially no redeeming features at all.
The movie focuses on a "Dungeons and Dragons-style game" that eventually drives our young Gump to hallucinatory
madness.
But that doesn't help to much and Myrtle is one step away from complete
madness.
Eglantine has a purpose to her
madness
and that is to stop the Nazi's from evading England.
In many ways this is one of the most accurate of the series historically, the prince regent did take control of the throne during his fathers bout of
madness
and some of the characters lampooned tell a lot about the times.
This is a decent portrayal of madness, and you're kind of on your own at some point to figure out some of what's going on, but overall, I watched this from start to finish very focused on the film because it definitely held my interest.
The cinematography that captures the essence of the vanishing, fragile river wilderness is often absolutely stunning, and it counterbalances the film as, in a moment of brief madness, we the viewers - along with the characters themselves - are plunged into unrelenting nightmare.
However, the visibility formula happens to not work the way it should, and Caine would delve into
madness.
This is Stanley Kubrick's classic vision of Stephen King's horror tale of
madness
and blood.
The director does a wonderful job following through with the title of his film, truly portraying a picture of
madness.
I think the fact that this film is silent adds to the resemblance of madness, helping the viewer experience the characters inner world rather than the world outside his mind.
There's Paul Dooley's Choleric Dr. Gil Gainey, who like a fish out of water (perhaps more like a seal) flops around frenetically, barking and exhorting the crowds to subscribe to his aquatic
madness.
It was almost as if the Sykes character was on the edge of madness, just awaiting the trigger.
The undercurrents of
madness
(simply existing being enough to be a suspect) that sweep individuals along in a time such as the Revolution are illustrated as Grace's life is turned upside down, her house is searched daily, yet she still orders her servants to cook her food and is incapable of dressing herself!
The accuracy of portrayal and the timelessness of the types, however, make it for a great film to watch if one wants to understand a little bit of what drove ex-Yugoslavia to its
madness.
There are other scenes of sex in the film, which I do feel were necessary because they outline the
madness
and loneliness that the characters live in.
Again, with many 30s film ideas they are also about delusion; the struggle of the time for a better life getting bitter and twisted by emotional
madness
falling into murder.
Powers Boothe give a commanding performance as the leader Rev. Jim Jones from obscurity until total
madness.
Isolation, desperation, deep emotional dead ends, problematic affairs, perversion, complexes,
madness.
I agree with the previous comment in naming the film's content "everyday
madness"
but would like to specify that: "Dog Days" is about how women are treated in (a male) society.
Truly ahead of its time - perhaps even still - this gem of a film reveals both the frightening and attractive aspects of
madness.
Even though The Shining is over a quarter of a century old, I challenge anyone to not get freaked out by Jack Nicholson's descent into
madness.
The film starred a young,unknown German actress named Hedwig Kiesler,who would later change her name to Hedy Lamarr,when she moved to America to escape the
madness
of Adolf Hitler,as Eva,a young bride who has just married a cold,distant loveless husband (played by Emil Jerman),only to discover that she has made a major mistake.
It's also best if you don't question the intricacies of the premise and just take it as a descent into madness, because it's pretty trippy surreal at times.
Karloff himself plays a much more sympathetic role whose decent into partial
madness
is understandable here.
In Uwe Boll's stunning "Tunnel Rats," the increasingly interesting (but still no less maligned) German director has made what essentially amounts to a chronicle of the
madness
of war told in a confined, claustrophobic, and frighteningly intimate way.
It turns out that the affluent Nestor is, ironically, Marcus's only potential ally in his descent into depression and madness, but his offer of help may come too late.
Robert Paige is stand out in his performance as a man on the brink of madness, as he is slowing going insane!
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