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- Although the answer remains as disquietingly unclear as the visibility in polluted Athens, at least there is no longer a question that the Greek capital will play host to the next Summer Olympics.
- This latest offering from the author of " Top Girls " and " Cloud Nine " disquietingly insists that your childhood instincts were dead right, that nightmares do not stop when sleep ends.
- Polanski, no optimist on the question of good overcoming evil, uses her guilt-tripping to disquietingly conclude that the odds favor evil, since good hobbles itself with moral scruples, while evil doesn't.
- Likewise, Brian Cox's charismatic turn as the amoral Hermann Goering _ who disquietingly befriends an American G . I . during the trial _ attempts to underscore how everyday Germans were seduced by Nazism's lies.
- U . S . Army Special Forces Capt . Brian Smith found Haiti disquietingly alien when he arrived last September as a logistics advance man charged with " beans, bullets and fuel " for U . S . troops.
- If it's possible for a film to convey a physical sensation of the world that is more intense than everyday life, Bruno Dumont's flawed masterpiece, " Humanite, " does a disquietingly good job.
- His inquiries cast suspicion on Maria ( Samantha Morton ), and the two have a brief, intense affair, whose consequences threaten William's calm, orderly life and also illuminate the disquietingly plausible details of Winterbottom's imaginary world.
- The film's official website provides the following description : " In the wake of tragedy, 14 year old Maddie Clifford employs sex, insulin syringes, and an ill-fated rabbit in her disquietingly poignant search for salvation ."
- "Black and Blue " never lapses into the overheated hokum of its predecessor, and where the couple's final confrontation was pure lunacy in the big-screen movie, here it's chillingly effective, disquietingly realistic and artfully discrete.
- But the threat that turned out to be most immediate was disquietingly familiar : the tens of thousands of acres of neighboring Ponderosa forests that crowd the Pajarito plateau and the adjacent Jemez mountains, and which exploded, as had long been feared, into a firestorm.