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But she'd stopped and he'd heard something, trapped in her throat.
It felt to me that there was something trapped in the film itself – something terrifying and deeply sad.
But the effect is of the wide-eyed, helpless stare of something trapped in a listless limbo between tipsy spoof and sober sincerity.
This is why paleontologists get all excited over pieces of amber with bits of animals stuck inside of them: something trapped in tree resin is preserved in the most lifelike way.
Alice Stevenson, the director of the children's museum, who was helping conduct the tour along with Mr. Skolnick and others involved in the project, said that the exhibits were intended to make the visitors "history detectives" who explore and learn, and who discover that history is not something trapped in a book.
The two of them get on well and warmly, despite disagreeing about varieties of rap, yet from the start we sense something trapped and lonely in the boy; he looms large in the frame, often head on, with nobody around him.
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"I thought a story was something that trapped you," Jacob replies, remembering a remark Kaspar made earlier.
I knew something was trapped inside".
In the eighties, he said, a branch of Iranian military intelligence asked him to hijack planes, but, he said, "there is something about being trapped inside of something that I would not give in to".
Of course, all his movies are lovely in their way, and he has yet to make a bad one, but after his first four movies all looked like Wes Anderson made them, it's understandable that critics and fans alike began to wish he could make something else, something less hermetically trapped within his own head.
This week I'd like to take a short look at something that helps keep some of us trapped, something old and well known - the Comfort Zone.
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
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