Surrealistic
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45 examples of Surrealistic in a sentence
True Dada or
surrealistic
expression has SOME intent and intellectual thought behind it.
Every scene is commented upon by the inner dialogue of one of the main actresses, or by turning the scene into a
surrealistic
joke.
Crialese uselessly insists on stereotypical situations and characters, trying to melt neorealistic suggestions and video-music technique, Fellinian
surrealistic
remembrances and a very annoying and completely off-topic soundtrack, leading the whole thing towards an end which gives you the sensation of an exaggeratedly long story cut abruptly short.
The film does contain some intriguing set pieces (the "Hot Voodoo" number is the high point) that are impressively
surrealistic
for this era in Hollywood, although it proves to no avail in such a dull, incoherent film.
It was probably intended to have an epic vision and a
surrealistic
flair (at least in some episodes), but the separate stories are never elevated into a meaningful whole, and the laughs are few and far between.
The continuity as discussed above is further degraded by the
surrealistic
ending.
A very interesting addition to the Scandavian
surrealistic
collection.
It is, however highly unlikely for you to figure any of this out without reading a synopsis first, and it's not especially important to the film that you do, as it's more a
surrealistic
art-house imagery thing, all in inky, processed black and white.
I love the chopper scene with the music in the beginning, it is just SO touching and at the same time real but at the same time
surrealistic!
I thought the "I am gay" scene at the high school graduation ceremony a bit surrealistic, though it was funny.
This surrealistic, absurdist movie is the first film I have seen of cult Swedish Director Roy Andersson.
Very funny, very
surrealistic.
It's gritty, exciting, scary,
surrealistic
here and there and at moments even very smart, which can't be said about many of the movies this kind.
A widely unknown strange little western with mindblowing colours (probably the same material as it was used in "Johnny Guitar", I guess "Trucolor" or something, which makes blood drips look like shining rubies), nearly
surrealistic
scenes with twisted action and characters.
"The Second Coming Of Suzanne" is yet another one of those
surrealistic
films that tries to come across as extremely sophisticated, yet all it does is put the viewer to sleep.
Overall however, I found this movie
surrealistic
and ridiculous.
Any fighting is more or less
surrealistic.
The set decoration is appealing in a somewhat
surrealistic
way, but the actual story is insufferable hokum.
The
surrealistic
scenes when the nineriders chase Frodo are stylish and well executed and the musical score... magic.
The screenplay, though, sometimes boggles the mind in such a weird,
surrealistic
way.
Like many other European movies, this movie has an unashamed, non-judgmental attitude toward sex, nudity and the complexities of sexuality and has zero reservations about mixing it all up with religious and/or
surrealistic
(some would say blasphemous) images.
Also - thank God that the film is in a classical form; NO to
surrealistic
fanfaberies !
Clips from the Wembley concert are interspersed with
surrealistic
sketches such as nuns gorging themselves at a garden party as Marc Bolan performs some acoustic versions of Get It On, etc. (I'm still learning the song titles).
An occasionally
surrealistic
thriller that will push most people's buttons., the 4th Man is sure to offend anyone with a taste for the politically correct.
The bizarre story, the dark decors, the swarming insects everywhere, the idea jumps and the
surrealistic
dreams... Really great!
It's rather a succession of
surrealistic
happenings, nightmares and meetings.
When I first saw it, I was somewhat annoyed by many of the films
surrealistic
images, and felt that far too much was superimposed upon the story.
Director David Lynch refuses to give clear explanations on his movies(with the exceptions of The Elephant Man and The Straight Story)and he prefers the spectator to making the homework of taking out conclusions.I like a lot the films he does but I do not try to find in them a clear explanation.I just enjoy the extraordinary talent Lynch has of creating emotions and producing feelings without a too coherent story.He uses all the instruments to give us something unique which we may not understand it immediately but something which we will never forget.Inland Empire is a very interesting experiment and we can see the same
surrealistic
style he used on most of his movies.After Eraserhead,his brilliant first film,Lynch continued with more normal films,like The Elephant Man or Dune.But,with Blue Velvet,he backed to show the oneiric feeling he had shown in Eraserhead (although on a lesser degree).With Inland Empire,I had the perfect sensation I was in a dream(or,best said,on a nightmare).But this film is not for everyone:its running time is of 3 hours.Lynch plays with our perception in the time and the reality to create a very interesting experience but which will not satisfy to the people who are looking for a clear story.Lynch makes us taking out conclusions all the time.The film is made with a digital video and that thing helps because it creates more mystery.Laura Dern brings an amazing performance.She always acted well but I never thought she had so much talent.I do not know if I can recommend Inland Empire to everyone:I liked it pretty much and I think it's a very interesting experiment.But I understand some people will not like it.Inland Empire is very interesting and it makes us taking out conclusions.And I always appreciate that.
"L.L." is a
surrealistic
masterpiece worthy of Salvador Dali (wonder if the old boy ever watched it?
Nowhere is weirdly
surrealistic
and weirdly cool.
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