A ponderous weight of authorial omniscience and compassion conveys the reality — single, one-shot, claustrophobically limited — of life itself. |
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Emily incarcerated in a narrow coffin is photographed as a cross section, claustrophobically clawing at the roof of her living tomb. |
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We're in the last reels of a claustrophobically black-and-white world. |
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The windows of their apartment grow grimy, blocking light from entering, and the apartment itself starts to shrink, closing claustrophobically in on them until they can barely move. |
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When human touch can only spread decay, the role for a young environmentalist grows claustrophobically narrow. |
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Then there are the close fought attacks which take place in claustrophobically small rooms which act as a funnel directing you straight at the bad guys. |
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Even though Udaipur has turned into a claustrophobically touristy place, flooded by foreigners, I wouldn't recommend completely taking it off your itinerary. |
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The unsteady handheld camera work matches Brody's current state of mind, as it claustrophobically remains tight on the man who is feeling the walls close in around him. |
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Two ghostbusters go after a psychic swindler in a psychological thriller written and directed by Rodrigo Corts, the man behind the claustrophobically brilliant Buried. |
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Fortunately this production has risen to the challenge to provide a gripping and claustrophobically realistic depiction of many people's worst nightmares. |
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