The director, Bruno Dumont, works in Cinemascope, and the enormous, sharply focussed images breathe air and light and a richly suggestive stillness, a palpable sense of something powerful beneath the skin.
Or was it the impeccable stillness of a fortnight spent mostly sheltered indoors with the only two people she could lay claim to?
What unites them is a certain stillness and air of serenity - a contrast to the demands that had come with being among the most famous people on the planet.
Hopkins plays the monster with a fine, cold relish: he gives the character a mesmeric animal stillness, the terrifying opacity of a cobra.
There will be eyewitness accounts and mourning and a stillness that comes with heartache.
There's a stillness to his performance that anchors the film.
Virgil Cole (Ed Harris) and his deputy, Everett Hitch (Viggo Mortensen), are guns for hire in the Old West longtime partners who communicate mainly with glances, nods, a few gnomic words, and a deepening stillness that suddenly explodes into violence.
There is a quiet and stillness there that you do not find here, there are too many people here.
When you build a warehouse of stillness within, you can call upon that calm in the midst of chaos.
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Then his hands froze and he lifted his head, gazed off to the side in a fugue of stillness, listening.
There are times when nothing so becomes a politician as modest stillness and humility.
The best part of the day was getting up at dawn and going down to the cool gray kitchen, the dark garden waiting at the door like some curious beast strayed in from the fields, a casual attentiveness in the coming light that seemed ready to include me, as it did everything else, in a soft, foreign stillness.
The lines of grey stone, the birdsong, the stillness, the lengthening shadows were still a refuge.
At odds with this image of New England gentility was how the Lanza household possessed a cache of weapons -- including an assault-style rifle and two handguns -- in a community prized for its stillness.
She had been sitting very still, like a startled doe, as if stillness might enable her to remain unscrutinized.
His figures, too, had a medieval solidity, dignity and stillness about them.
I'm going to bundle up tight today -- silk underwear, hat, gloves, and insulated boots -- and go for a walk in the woods, just to savor the depth of silence, the sense of a world brought to a point of absolute and unimaginable stillness.
In the stillness, Lera could hear the guttural cawing of a crow.
Watching them hop from branch to branch as they get their fill and move out of the way for others to feed may not be meditation, per se, but it's something similar -- a reminder that the world can offer peace and stillness, even in the midst of mayhem.
The stillness the place had acquired was not broken by the sound of a radio playing or voices.
No one at Karakol was sure when the next Pakistan-bound bus was due, but in the stillness of this place I heard it long before it appeared: a distant whine among silent mountains.
Take a couple of moments for yourself, somewhere that you can find stillness.
The fat man filmed her every day for hours at a time, with few breaks, always recording the same scene: the stillness and tedium of the unreal beauty who accompanied him.
The town of Cambria is a charming little hamlet tucked away from the coast highway, hilly, thick with stillness and Monterey pines, and one of our favorite places.
Rivette, a New Wave original from a half-century ago, now seventy-nine years old, creates an atmosphere of unrivalled stillness.
That stillness reflects the diplomatic stasis of the defunct Six-Party Talks, and the inability of Washington to devise a new approach that could change North Korea's behavior.
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