Mists
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So let me start by taking you back, back into the
mists
of your memory to perhaps the most anticipated year in your life, but certainly the most anticipated year in all human history: the year 2000.
Remember, this tradition comes to us not from the
mists
of Avalon, back in time, but further still, before we were scratching out these stories on papyrus, or we were doing the pictographs on walls in moist, damp caves.
The old Norse version of Hell (Hades, NOT Hell the terrestrial city) isn't burning hot like the British version, its cold, freezing, the land of Niflheim (land of cold and mists).
I mean, this is not the Robin Hood story, not the Arthurian legends, not Beowulf, not someone whose life is so shrouded in the
mists
of many many centuries past that any recreation of their life and times is 99% guesswork.
Ching Siu Tung, directing and handling the choreography gives some neat wirework thrills, and fills the film with mists, shadows and eerily enthralling benighted forest colours, giving every forest scene a wonderfully bewitching atmosphere.
Barriers seems to be one of those series that have been lost in the
mists
of time.
Clair reminds us that this world has vanished into the
mists
of time by the careful use of pastels--lavender, gray, pink--and by the camera receding into the distance: you hardly ever see a close up, most shots are long or medium.
If only The
Mists
of Avalon had the production resources that Merlin I & II did.
It involves Littlefoot and his friends setting off into the land of the
mists
to find the cure for his grandfather's illness.
In the face of this uncertainty, they do not readjust their spending; instead, they refrain from spending until the
mists
clear, sending the economy into a tailspin.
Throughout your trip, and in the years afterward, the
mists
that had obscured some incredibly simple yet powerful natural explanations lifted.
Outside, the weather was becoming milder: the sooty sky was growing copper-coloured, laden with one of those warm rains of the Nord, the approach of which one feels by the moist warmth of the air, and the night was coming on in great
mists
which drowned the distant landscape of the plain.
It was the beginning of January and cold
mists
benumbed the immense plain.
The morning
mists
surrounded us, but they soon broke up.
Little by little, the
mists
were dispersed under the action of the sun's rays.
The island was soon on view through the dissolving mists, first its beaches, then its summits.
Furious, Ned tried to see through the
mists
on the horizon.
Indeed, larger blocks of ice soon appeared, their brilliance varying at the whim of the
mists.
These views were varied continuously by the sun's oblique rays, or were completely swallowed up by gray
mists
in the middle of blizzards.
Thanks to certain heavy mists, we couldn't see from one end of the platform to the other.
Meanwhile the
mists
didn't clear, and by eleven o'clock the sun still hadn't made an appearance.
Mists
were rising from the cold surface of the water.
Over our heads: a pale azure, clear of
mists.
Sometimes on the surface of the waves, sometimes beneath them, the ship wandered for days amid these
mists
so feared by navigators.
How many casualties have been caused by these opaque
mists!
Through the
mists
on the 27th, it sighted the port of Heart's Content.
Always amid the High Arctic
mists!
I saw it through the
mists
just this morning, twenty miles to the east."
The skies were threatening, but land lay inside those dense mists, and we had to escape.
Like shipwrecked sailors, she turned despairing eyes upon the solitude of her life, seeking afar off some white sail in the
mists
of the horizon.
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