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The second is an over-hyped, over-long attempt at dramatizing the rise of a Scientology-esque cult.
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His mother (Anjelica Huston), her face a mask of rage, drives him nuts with her self-dramatizing anxieties.
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House Republicans should pass legislation now repealing these counterproductive regulatory deadweights, further dramatizing the stark choices for 2012.
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Sorry, but there must be richer ways of dramatizing so obvious a theme.
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He was dramatizing the terrible vicissitudes that can undo the greatest of men.
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In the film version of "Greendale, " we see actors dramatizing the story, but the only soundtrack is the songs themselves.
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It boasts the built-in interest of a script by Ingmar Bergman, dramatizing the courtship and early married life of his parents.
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Rudy Boschwitz, irritating his rival's staff and dramatizing Boschwitz's refusal to debate.
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The movie would seem to be completely misconceived: rather than dramatizing the moral condition of people burdened by an unspeakable past, it dramatizes the domestic problems of living with a spirit-demon.
NEWYORKER: Beloved
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Were I to simply declare that the pursuit of money for its own sake greed leads to nothing short of death while money employed as the currency of relationship brings life abundant, you might accuse me of over-dramatizing.
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The efforts that Babenco and his actors have put into dramatizing this material is heartbreakingly apparent, yet, no matter how hard they work, the scenes refuse to play, and the movie never manages to generate any real momentum.
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There are poised performances, notably that of the pensive engineer (Sergei Makovetsky) who, propelled by conscience, follows in the tracks of Henry Fonda, but there is also a fair dose of grandstanding, not helped by the lengthy, self-dramatizing speeches with which many of the men are encumbered.
NEWYORKER: (director: Nikita Mikhalkov; 2009)