Usually movies like this really get caught up in their own convolutedness but this was exucuted perfectly. |
If the plot was indeed conceived seven years ago, as Mr. Bai asserted, it seems prescient, both in its depiction of a united North and South Korea and in its convolutedness. |
The syntax of the poem is complex and its convolutedness is so extreme that it disrupts semantic expectations. |
The sheer convolutedness of the dedication should at least remove any possibility that it was really Shakespeare's own, published, as it were, by proxy. |
Despite a storyline that seems to revel in its own convolutedness, the movie manages to present its themes as relatively simple. |