I found it to be wickedly intriguing, filled with dark profundities and rich subtext. |
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The dialogue is sparse and when the characters do speak, it's clunkily written, laden with insipid profundities, and often badly delivered. |
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Do directors and actors have the time and patience to go into profundities? |
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Time's article, on the other hand, didn't ponder such profundities of belief. |
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For that matter, why does a would-be bedroom farce also try to utter philosophic profundities? |
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The moments of brilliance and detached profundities are engulfed by too many false starts and half-baked ideas. |
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We could have spent our spare time studying the profundities of the Torah. |
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Simple phrases, simple moments translate into great profundities. |
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