In most cases, the characters develop believably and naturally through simple, realistic dialogue. |
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He uses interiors and outdoor locations which are believably drab yet shot through with unidentifiable menace. |
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But the real scene-stealer here is Ken Stott, whose ruthless Kennel-boss Good Joe is both workably evil and believably confused. |
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The script is pleasantly unpredictable, with some witty yet believably sharp repartee, especially between Jo and her mother. |
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As an artist, she definitely has a knack for rendering believably vivacious and personably gawky young women. |
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With the British soprano as the title character, the opera had a much more believably disturbed young anti-heroine. |
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She is not portrayed as angelic but as a believably good-natured and optimistic adolescent. |
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It's a chance to show that he can believably play an older character, and he makes a decent fist of the hateful narcissist made good. |
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But I used to try to talk nonsense believably, you know what I mean? |
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So why have disaster movies in the last 20 years managed to make more believably aged couples than other blockbusters? |
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It can make the young appear to age believably and the old appear to look young again. |
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The film believably portrays why so many carers feel that way. |
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Without going overboard on the bent-backed, swivel-eyed cackling often brought to the character, his Fagin is believably unscrupulous and self-serving. |
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His film ends up as a compendium of barminess rather than a believably deep insight into one man's character. |
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The investigation into the murder unfolds believably, and the strands of the story are logically drawn together as the pace increases. |
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The training had to get me to a place where I could believably defend myself against guys three times the size of me. |
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The lower-case united states of America believably reflects the variation of human reactions to the absence of a central authority. |
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He speaks with restraint — not only believably but also truly. |
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Writers found it increasingly difficult to write Superman stories in which the character was believably challenged, so DC made a series of attempts to rein the character in. |
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Director Miguel Arteta lets the film unfold at its own pace and his cast is believably real, not simply Hollywood cute. |
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There to greet him at the gates is his sister who, not particularly believably, convinces him to spend a night in the old family home. |
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She gave a believably wooden performance in the best way possible. |
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The boy's viewpoint believably shows his marginal upbringing by an anarchist father as they run from Sweden, to Denmark, and, finally, into Copenhagen. |
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Director Miguel Arteta lets the film unfold at its own pace and, right down to Oxenbould's lisp, his cast is believably real and not simply Hollywood cute. |
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Even though Privy Councillors currently and treasonously serve two sovereigns, commissioners cannot believably serve these two conflicting masters. |
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These stories are very well-written where voice, register and the heightened use of dramatic description combine to create believably fishy stories. |
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