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  • Whilst it might seem a touch melodramatic, there is certainly no shortage of passion on the field.
  • There is a melodramatic surface plot that seems rather trite by modern standards.
  • The realistic story is certainly more artistic than the melodramatic story.
  • She was also influenced by Bernhardt's melodramatic acting style, in which the tragic fate of her characters took center stage.
  • Watching ' Dallas ' : soap Opera and the melodramatic imagination.
  • Or is he attempting to devalue this by placing it in a melodramatic tale told by a ' silly ' woman?
  • Instead of a subtle biting humor, Life has a melodramatic tone with obvious sex jokes.
  • Middleton manages to craft tunes that are both heartbreaking and life affirming, without being overly melodramatic.
  • Geraldo is somewhat melodramatic, hurling his arms about like an Italian explaining there's a bomb in the windmill.
  • In an earlier version of this entry, I was rather melodramatic about this.
  • Without wishing to be too melodramatic about the issue, the role that you can play in this is also crucial.
  • JOHN: There's no need to be quite so melodramatic.
  • CT: To answer your question, I was very scared of that scene because those scenes tend to be very melodramatic.
  • This might sound melodramatic, as if taken from a cheap novel.
  • Even the accompanying background music seemed melodramatic to me, sort of over-indulgent, in a way.
  • In A the language is trying too hard, perhaps, to be dramatic and becomes melodramatic.
  • In both cases, neither Benigno nor Marco gets melodramatic about it, they're simply stating a fact.
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