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hypnotic

adjective as in spellbinding, sleep-inducing

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But it also sows the seeds for this hypnotic movie’s striking final image, a moment of sunlight, the sound of birds and human fury.

The bridge, however, uses compression and digital manipulation to conjure up a hypnotic effect, almost like a loop.

This single from the LP repurposed the hypnotic groove from Dr. Dre’s “Still D.R.E.,” which had come out three years earlier.

The hypnotic sequence, animated from three dimensional scans of Scott, became one of the series’ calling cards when it first premiered in early 2022 on Apple TV+.

Samuel bears a power that takes hold of Romy, the kind of hypnotic sway that she’ll have to contend with eventually.

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