As a travelogue the film has some interest, and there are amusing moments, but as a whole it is not penetrating or critical enough. |
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It is a travelogue, visiting different locations and families to educate children about the diversity of our society. |
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Miller was especially wounded by Mailer's scathing verdict on his uncharacteristically whimsical travelogue The Colossus Of Maroussi. |
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The difference these days's that it's not shot on the backlot and this is a real travelogue as well, with south-east Asia looking spectacular. |
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The description of their honeymoon voyage on a third-class train in India is a predictable Orientalist travelogue. |
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It is mainly worth renting as a Montreal travelogue and for Marlon Brando's utterly surreal appearance. |
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In many ways, this is the ultimate in on-location filming, and it functions almost as effectively as a travelogue as a drama. |
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Instead, what she shares here are entries that seem to come from her journal, a travelogue of her experiences. |
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Giant mosquitoes notwithstanding, on one level the film serves as a travelogue of the north. |
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A road movie that begins someway between a sumptuous travelogue and a light-hearted romp quickly develops into something much more significant. |
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A detailed itinerary will appear soon, when I get my A into G and put some travelogue pages up. |
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This intellectual travelogue takes readers on a tour through ethology, the scientific discipline focusing on animal behavior. |
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Two common types of autobiographical albums are the memoir and the travelogue. |
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The first player plays a card face up and starts a travelogue about her latest excursion. |
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A travel monologue becomes a travelogue and a telegram sent by cable a cablegram. |
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A travelogue of the drug-testing labs at Pfizer, Eli Lilly, or GlaxoSmithKline would likely be soporific. |
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She radiates continental European chic, clinking with bold silver jewellery that offers a sort of travelogue of her peripatetic working life. |
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This book is the travelogue of Shindouk, community leader of Oulad Nagim who came to Geneva, Switzerland. |
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This article is just a brief glimpse and written in the form of a travelogue, so that you can get a feel for navigation and life in this area. |
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Designed as a splendid illustrated travelogue, the document has been hailed by the whole profession. |
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Since our last issue of Una Voce, I have taken a number of trips on behalf of OCSM, so this report may read a bit like a travelogue. |
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As a result Film Ing would be more appropriately described as a portmanteau movie, each part of which narrates a different story such as romance, travelogue and so on. |
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Instead it is part culinary adventure, part travelogue, part gonzo journalism and part social politics, and it is a hilarious page-turner to boot. |
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Prepare a diary, travelogue, cartoon description, or story about a month in the life of a raindrop which lands in your region. |
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Whatever genre Dyer tackles, critical study, novel, travelogue, his true subject is generally, charmingly, Geoff Dyer. |
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Unlike Paul Theroux in his travelogue, The Great Railway Bazaar, the reader does not have to board a train and look at endless stretches of secluded rustic regions. |
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Parts of his concisely sectioned travelogue are savagely hilarious. |
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It is both a dazzling travelogue and a poetic ballet of energy and grace. |
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The book is an interesting blend of forms, part cartography, philosophy, travelogue, and poetry. |
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It's an existential travelogue about trying to navigate in mysterious places, despite fear and disorientation, and without a bungee enthusiast's umbilical link to safety. |
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For those happy to ride shotgun during a remarkable travelogue, it's no surprise that Cameraperson is extremely well shot. |
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With humour and a sense of romance, she has written an intellectually bracing travelogue of literary adventures. |
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So a travelogue is about leaving home and coming home, and all the places in-between. |
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In a travelogue, points of interest and fascinating encounters are plotted on memory's map for easy recall in the telling. |
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These add value and complexity to what started as a mere journalistic travelogue. |
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It consisted mostly of stock travelogue footage and featured arch comments from Cleese. |
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The duo's lifestyle TV show The Hairy Bikers' Cookbook is a mixture of cookery and travelogue. |
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The eight-part travelogue will reveal the network's development during the Industrial Revolution and the role it played in our history. |
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Livia Signorini, a contemporary Italian artist found this travelogue inspirational. |
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Jaihoon, known for his tech-savy innovations, early last year, he published Mission Nizamuddin, world's first Twitter-based travelogue. |
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Zaman said a number of travelogues had been published so far but Sagar had highlighted a new dimension in travelogue writings. |
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In a book that is equal parts travelogue, guidebook and history, she takes the reader across India, telling stories and explaining connections. Ms Eck starts this spiritual journey by locating India within the cosmos. |
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A travelogue is the edited diary of a journey which, like most published diaries, emphasizes the exciting parts, good and bad, and leaves out the parts that were dull. |
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He missed the toll highways in his travelogue. |
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This jewel of a film is both an engaging portrait of the multiple Guinness World Records holder Georges Christen, as well as a beautifully and sensitively shot travelogue of the Russian towns he tours. |
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I do not intend to give a travelogue, but I was so impressed with the quality of the roads, the lack of congestion, the monitoring, the safety and everything that I saw. |
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For the original British and Australian releases, a spoof travelogue narrated by John Cleese, Away From It All, was shown before the film itself. |
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He described his impressions in a travelogue, American Notes for General Circulation. |
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The writing of Ibn Jubayr is a foundation of the genre of work called Rihla, or the creative travelogue. |
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Shortly afterward the footage was featured on ABC television's Bold Journey travelogue. |
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This reviewer's favorite tale was Leprechaun or Can't, a morality fable and leprechaun travelogue that has little surprises sprinkled throughout. |
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He rode across Mexico in a bike and, in 1990, published a travelogue. |
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Only loosely embedded within the framework of a travelogue, his Reisebilder allowed him to convey political ideas under the conditions of harshened post-Metternich censorship. |
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The book serves as a travelogue with descriptions of such places as the Mercado de las Curanderas, a healer's market in Mexico City that recalls West Africa. |
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This latest star-based travelogue sees Bake Off host Sue jet off to Southeast Asia, where she explores the lives of people who live on the banks of its longest river. |
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