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Wadsworth glanced upward, from the immobile face to the mobile one.
So he looked back, and nodded with a drollness that his immobile face did not mask.
But even the immobile face in the photograph carries the intensity of its own history, the burden of that war and that time.
Carson's strangely immobile face and body in the wings may or may not have been due to an ingested sedative, but his immobility, unresponsiveness and seeming confusion as he hesitated backstage matched the symptoms of sedation.
Now 17, Kamulete is unlike anyone I've ever seen on screen before – a soft-spoken, completely internalised being with an immobile face and a bewitching sense of self-containment.
Resplendent in a natty bandana, with his jet-black locks cascading around a suspiciously stretched and immobile face, Stallone so resembles his mother that one starts to wonder whether she's been drafted in as a body double for some of the more gruelling set-pieces - perhaps the scene in which Rambo is shown tearing out a rapist's throat with his bare hands.
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The "sudden death of our young President," Updike wrote, was reflected in immobile faces around the city; it had taught them that "a human face may refuse, or fail, to smile and still be human".
We get distinctively weird and halting dialogue, doomy-eerie organ chords on the soundtrack, monochrome cinematography in which daylight is only slightly brighter than the night, extreme closeups of stricken, immobile faces and glacially slow, hypnotic camera movements.
As my mother says, 'Let's not destroy a good story with the truth.' " In 2000, when Kjartansson was in his last year at the Iceland Academy of the Arts, he made a ten-minute video, called "Me and My Mother," in which he and Guðrún Ásmundsdóttir, his mother, stand side by side, immobile, facing the camera.
Unexpectedly, the frisson of interest is from Bowie, who - with his patina of strangeness and awkward reticence, almost ventriloquising his lines from a near-immobile face - does indeed seem like a man with a hint of craziness, or genius.
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