The film's view of life is less sensationalistic than fatalistic, as the life of the city unrolls like a giant tapestry charged with color.
Past countless doorways they wenti past halls each with huge carven doors and galleries hung with giant tapestries of rich design.
"Dad demolished the second floor to create a living room with 20-foot-high ceilings, so he could hang these giant tapestries on the walls."
The universe, you see, is like a giant tapestry.
He ripped a giant tapestry from the wall and tossed it onto the rough-plank table.
"The Scotsman", 7 July 2010, "Creators at great lengths to find place for giant tapestry").
Dr. Bell sees a giant historical tapestry in all this.
All those primary colours and intriguing abstract figures, giant tapestries and surreal sculptures come to life in this amazing (1950s?)
Steve pulls a gun, but a giant tapestry hanging from Qwill's balconies falls on Steve and Qwill hits him with a stick, knocking him out.
There was no jerk or vertigo, just an abrupt change of setting, as they passed through the wall without resistance and hovered over a giant tapestry in another chamber.