By avoiding the temptation to sentimentalise Victoria''s story, she creates an engaging read, which no doubt in time will be translated to the big screen. |
A tendency to over sentimentalise his confessional lyrics marred several songs but overall it was a solid display from a songwriter who seems to be back on track. |
By avoiding the temptation to sentimentalise Victoria's story, she creates an engaging read, which no doubt in time will be translated to the big screen. |
But this steaming pie of nostalgia, written by John Godber, does not sentimentalise the English holiday, now fading in the photo albums. |
Another criticism is that they sentimentalise the past or make it antiquarian by abnegating the context and concentrating on the artefacts. |
But rather than over sentimentalise or portray them as being completely in control you get a complete sense of panic and chaos. |