Shot in a peculiar and dreamlike blue-and-white color scheme, the entire film feels wet and melancholic, like a fevered dream. |
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Slightly hallucinogenic or dreamlike, this piece seems to speak of another time. |
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Furthermore, the images had a dreamlike or phantasmic quality to them, which supported this internal movement toward the imaginary. |
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The complex, dreamlike nature of these predigital images momentarily belies the labor of their making. |
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They moved with a heedlessness and dreamlike courage towards the doom they had so assiduously courted. |
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Perhaps it was their dreamlike quality or the way they could not be fixed in place. |
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The text, engaging and abstract, emphasizes the dreamlike quality of the imagery. |
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Her figures of women have a dreamlike quality that is reminiscent of the Italian painter and of her contemporaries, the Pre-Raphaelites. |
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After a few years, Dada was replaced by the dreamlike ideas of Surrealism, which continues to the present day. |
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He was dazed and dreamlike, seemingly unaware of the previous day's events. |
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The dreamlike atmosphere of harmony and tranquillity beguiles you into thinking that nothing bad could ever happen in such a beautiful place. |
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Many of Smith's stories are rewrites of Chinese myths and fables, with casts of characters out of his dreamlike human universe. |
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In the actual film, the color is desaturated to give the scene a more dreamlike quality. |
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A boy looks on from the right, pondering the bizarre, sexually charged antics on the dreamlike platform. |
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The general feeling is very organic, nostalgic and dreamlike without being overly psychedelic and retro. |
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I glided out of the house andante in 3-4 time, nearly floating, dreamlike, toward my destination. |
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Everything took on a dreamlike sense of unreality, and faded into blackness. |
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Patrick Gonzales takes us to a fantasy world where imagination transforms our everyday life into a dreamlike journey. |
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Often the pastures are swathed in mist, giving them a dreamlike quality. |
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The work of Haluk Akakce explores abstract and dreamlike landscapes, biology, architecture, geometry and coexisting metaphysics. |
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But my brain continually cut in on the dreamlike slow dance down the river. |
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The result is an archetypal Surrealist image: arresting, dreamlike, sexually charged, amusing and upsetting. |
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Where some of the above films are full of attack, this one is more dreamlike, but no less political. |
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A work of art that exists only as an idea, documented in his scintillating, dreamlike drawings, it is arguably the first conceptual artwork. |
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Mill proposed the insubstantiality of the dreamlike future and also that our feeling for the past may be based upon a cosmic joke, a delusion of the dreaming senses. |
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A unique and dreamlike experience, where everything is possible, even if at any moment, it can all vanish into thin air. |
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They tend to end, bumpily or inspiredly, with ecstatic dancing, a song, an expressionistic poem, or a surreal dreamlike image. |
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It invokes a dreamlike state, rather like being in a flotation tank. |
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There is no voice, but there is a break that should take you into a dreamlike world. |
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When we arrived in London, we were in the zombified, dreamlike state that comes from extreme tiredness. |
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Your senses will enjoy a dreamlike journey and you will discover many a new truth in the vast expanse of your own imagination. |
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His imaginary dreamlike jungle landscapes also took their inspiration directly from books on botany and his visits to gardens, woods and zoos. |
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Fully realized in 3D, it takes us into a dreamlike world with a soothing music. |
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Every possible architectural style is brought together in this structure in a strange, almost dreamlike and visually gripping conjunction. |
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An animated narration emerges from the paper memory, in which dreamlike images intertwine and follow one another. |
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His series of prints devoted to Poe, Goethe, Flaubert and Baudelaire are dreamlike evocations of their texts. |
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A 1963 Ford Thunderbird, the color of a vanilla shake, just waiting to be floored to some dreamlike drive-in. |
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If one gazed at it long enough, the young women in the painting would begin to play sweet melodies, creating a dreamlike state. |
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Instead, he just offers a dreamlike glimpse into the mental anguish of a tormented artist being crushed under the pressures of commercial success. |
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Some of the drawings perpetuate the dreamlike representations of her beginnings, here leaning towards Symbolism and mysticism. |
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The thematically gritty film becomes a dark dreamlike expressionistic fable supported by innovative camera work and set design. |
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The locations both urban and rural, and the performances are rendered dreamlike through innovative camera work and editing techniques. |
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The work has a very dreamlike quality and the free rhapsodic form parallels Agee's own choice in developing his work. |
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Where did acclaimed outsider artist Henry Darger draw inspiration for his dreamlike murals? |
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This long-overdue debut from a born writer is a remarkably honest and disturbing book, which self-assuredly combines raw earthiness with dreamlike poetry. |
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Shanxi is a seductive book, a glimpse of a world of pagan custom that somehow endures against the odds, dreamlike and entrancing. |
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The narrative is divided into three parts, but sidewinds into layered, dreamlike sequences that skip forward, back, and outside of time completely. |
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When we realize the dreamlike quality of existence we begin unentangling ourselves from our attachments and cravings, and we open ourselves to joy. |
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That is not going to help me explain why Prozac makes people less depressed or morphine gives people a dreamlike state and as a neurochemist you can see where I'm coming from. |
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In his third production of the play, Hall draws out that dreamlike quality with mesmerising force, shunning stunt casting or tricks for a beautifully clear production. |
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The gentle chain of modifiers, subordinate clauses, and dreamlike images in prepositional phrases all render a generous, almost psalm-like appeal to the thinking person. |
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Originally open parkland on top of a hill, it is covered in a neat array of ornate, almost dreamlike, yet strangely functional Art Nouveau architecture. |
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While the titles all refer to distinct sections of the film the overall feeling is of a floating, dreamlike wash of sound and gamelan-like percussiveness. |
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In X-Ray Vision, viewers are given a complex and dreamlike narrative to unweave. |
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Out of the echo of their last chord, the theme is repeated by the violins, again subito piano, that unravels into a slow decrescendo leading to a dreamlike echo in the horns that marks the end of the exposition. |
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His mise-en-scene handles themes head-on, preventing hazy and hesitant memories from surfacing and adding an unwanted dreamlike dimension to the narrative. |
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Artists and painters and even some scientific discoveries have come from not what we would describe as rational consciousness but some other dreamlike or hallucinatory state. |
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His work is one, which circulates in an imaginary, dreamlike, phantasmagorical and surrealist language which is full of delicate retouches and has its own vocabulary which constantly makes it cross the boundaries of reality. |
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Poetic and dreamlike, her books reveal that by documenting personal history in a book, one carries on a universal quest to find, in this very object, the right space for inscribing meaningful symbols. |
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Yet he seems to be declaring himself to two different women at once. Past, present and future, or different shades of past, elide in a dreamlike meditation on love and yearning. |
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Gives a visual dreamlike trip producing significant physical, visual, and perceptual changes Duration The primary effects of magic mushrooms last for 4-6 hours when taken orally. |
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Her style is often revue-like, presented in epics that meld music, dialogue, and dance into collages of dreamlike sequences intercut with parallel plots. |
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Before setting foot on our grass which naturally is durable to energetic players both young and old take a moment to glance over the dreamlike quality of the Büchner grass. |
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The title chosen by Bruno Mantovani spells out the form of his work: the first part sets the listener in a dreamlike work pierced by weirdly shaped melodic spurts. |
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They worry that undies flapping in the breeze will lower the tone, and therefore the value, of their houses. Conservation for its own sake is a dreamlike notion in a place like California. |
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Decidedly baroque in its visual vocabulary, the show's eclectic cast of characters draws spectators into a fanciful, dreamlike world, an imaginary city where diversity is a cause for hope. |
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The vessel becomes more and more realistic, and more and more dreamlike. |
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Nothing weighs this dreamlike world down, the figures bob along, free of any narrative bond, elements of reflection from which Ishii can choose to suit the bidding of his fantasy. |
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Poetic, dreamlike and bursting with original songs, the emotionally-charged production features musicians and a dozen actor-singers in a stage direction by Claude Poissant that is nothing short of sublime! |
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This dreamlike musical cat is made of soft cotton. |
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By reconciling nature, technology and mobility with fresh and dreamlike images, Alstom is investing a new, original and distinctive communication territory. |
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The reader always feels that details are accurate and appear anchored in reality, but there is also a certain dreamlike quality to your illustrations. |
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Thierry Grootaers lives some of the time in the Belgium countryside and maintains a critical relationship, distant and dreamlike, with the modern urban world in all its turbulence, vanities and illusions. |
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The jury honoured this film, which «takes us into a funeral procession, dreamlike but paradoxically lively and festive notably thanks to its music and sound speech which is in perfect counterpoint with its topic. |
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For this reason it meets with failure, because it's dreamlike. |
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As other Iranian artists, Azam takes us on a dreamlike voyage of images, atmospheres, sounds, in which we let ourselves be taken and surrounded, as if under the spell of soft substances appreciated around Persia? |
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There are puppets and curtain calls, an exotic lair for Sarandon's grande dame, and a quaint and invitingly dreamlike stage set. |
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It has a dreamlike atmosphere akin to suspended animation or an out-of-body experience. |
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It's hard to encapsule this dreamlike plot, as Coppola meditates about life, consciousness and what is reality. |
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I suppose if I lived in New York this would not seem so dreamlike. |
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Always evanes-cent, they become swollen forms, aerial and light, not rooted in the ordinary but rather in a dreamlike world populated by symbols and imprinted with lyricism. |
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Gerckens, occasionally upstages Ovid's poetry and Zimmerman's dreamlike pageantry. |
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We go on, with a motion so soporific, so dreamlike as to be uninferant of progress, as though time and not space were decreasing between us and it. |
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