Montage, moreover, lends itself to the kind of hallucinatory scene that explores Paul's fantasy world in Act II of "Russian Hamlet."
"No Mercy" is divided into three books, each anchored by a single hallucinatory scene.
After a phantasmagorical journey packed with hallucinatory scenes, Kitamura is finally jolted out of his emotional numbness and professional stagnation.
At once, an hallucinatory scene: he was back in the anteroom of the Zouvgite building.
Painted by Cocteau 50 years ago, the interior simmers with colorful, almost hallucinatory scenes from St. Peter's life.
But at the story's center is a hallucinatory scene in which the doctor dreams about confronting Jones, who can give no more satisfying an account of the tragedy than "Words fail."
Surrounded by a fantastic panoply of objects, plants, animals, primordial landscapes or hallucinatory miniature scenes, she's a magical personification of nature and intuitive vision (Johnson).
It was not until Diego's own meeting with the King and particularly, the hallucinatory scene in Bogotá two months later that he made the connection.
In one of the play's truly hallucinatory scenes, that urge prompts her to throw herself into a Bombay marketplace choked with people.
In a haunting, hallucinatory scene near the film's end, Mr. Bridges's character leads the other passengers out of the plane and walks into a blue-tinged light that heralds death.