The more cerebral cinemagoer, however, is left in a conundrum as he or she tries to unpick the film's slapdash symbolism and script. |
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I've never been what you could call an avid cinemagoer, primarily because I don't have the time. |
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Put a modern cinemagoer in front of an ancient staging of Oedipus Rex, and they could easily follow it. |
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In an effort to make a film more accessible to your average cinemagoer, adaptors make the mistake of changing the story too much and losing the point. |
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If you are a veteran cinemagoer, the genre of the East European war movie brings to mind pale, unshaven, craggy, muddy-faced soldiers in an apocalyptic setting. |
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It finally infects the audience's collective mind – I bet every last British cinemagoer in 1945 wanted to tear Dolly Messiter limb from limb. |
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He plays a more than passable round of golf and is a regular cinemagoer. |
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The former 'High School Musical' actress was asked by a cinemagoer if she was currently dating anyone. |
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Filled with obscure titles in languages other than English, Brody's list contained only a few films that the average cinemagoer was likely to have heard of. |
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You can just see that he thinks as a cinemagoer. |
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It allows us to offer flawless, crystal-clear playback of films every time, improving the experience for the cinemagoer. |
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