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Sentence f tear-drenched | 11
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Sentence 1: the product | 11
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‘Sentence 1: for those in search of something different , wendigo is a genuinely bone- chilling tale . | 11
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Sentence t:going where'no man ‘bas gone before | 11
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Sentence’ 1: find. yourself reating- for -gai_'s: character, to. avoid: the fate .that-has: befallen. every-other carmen: befare.her: | 11
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Sefitenci society. 16 at quire the fast-paced conternporary | 11
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Sentence I: another iteration of what ’s become one of the movies : creepiest conventions , in which the developmentally disabled are portrayed with almost supernatural powers to humble , teach and ultimately redeem their mentally ~ superior ” friends , family .. | 00
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_Sentanée ‘tis parochial , acceisible to. a chosen few , standoffish to everyone else , and smugh suggests a “superior moral tone is more important then filmmaking skit : | 00
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Bentence » doce mt a cure a posing grad ( cvenon | 00
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Sentence 1: twohy ‘s a good yarn-spinner , and ultimately the story compels | 11
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Sentence f « rejected x:files episode | 00
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Sentéfce 1: one of the rare directors who feels acting is the heart and soul of cinema | 11
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Sentence.1: fast-paced | 11
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Sentence t:its own breezy , distracted rhythms | 11
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Sentence |: played-and-sinahtly directed » | 11
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Sentence 1: then by all means check it out. | 11
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‘son par withthe fist one | 11
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Sentence, 1: chiting movie without oppressive | 11
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Sentence 1: reveals how we all need a playful respite from the grind to refresh our souls . | 11
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Sentence. 43.) the. first.” fives ininutes. Wil] *have “you... talking: “til -the end of the: year,.! . | 11
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Sentence t:is a just a waste. | 00
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Sentence t: is dreamy-and evocative | 11
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Sentence 1: sweet and fluffy | 11
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Sentence 1: very sweet | 11
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Sentence 1: leaving the theater. with @ smile on your face | 11
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entence 1: this gold’vacimum of comedy O stat a. reaction: | 00
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Sentence 1: in the larger picture it paints - of a culture in conflict with itself , with the thin veneer of nationalism that covers our deepest , media-soaked fears | 11
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Sentence 1 it accurately reflects the rage and alienation that fuels the self-destructiveness of many young people | 00
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‘Sentence 1: smart , | 11
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Sefttence:.t jackie! chan “tnovies-: are: 0 o guilty pleogure- | 11
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Sentence 1: filmmaking without .the ‘balm of right: thinking ideology, either liberal or conservative | 11
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Sentence 1: ill-equipped to examine , the interior lives of the characters in his filrr] much less incorporate them into his narrative | 00
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Sentence 1: an affected malaise | 00
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: done a fine job of Sentence 1: hite 's dry wit to a | updating w new age | 11
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Sentence 1:while remaining true to his principles | 11
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Sentence 1: a time machine , @ journey back to your childhood , when cares melted away in the dark theater | 11
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‘Sentence 1: refusal to recognize any of the signposts , a if Gcxovering 2 way through to the bitter cad without a mp | 00
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Seateace & indM ne characiers in Slackers oi ibeie antics: amusing et alone ininy * | 11
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‘Sentence 1: not only a reminder of bow they used. tomake movies , but also how they sometimes still canbe made. | 11
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Sentence 1 can make interesting a subject you thought would leave you cold | 11
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‘Senitende. 1: vida pldtion is intricately constriicted.and’ Jrangeicay vitits alt of orlean ’s thenies swithout being a Trué adaptation of her book twa | 11
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Sentence ta lot of talent is wasted in this | 00
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Sentence I: of an authentic feel | 11
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Senfeniae.'t: a whale of a ood. time, for both ‘children :and: parents | 11
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isoriented : but occasional saga packed with}: t of an. alice in wonderland a stalker: thriller and: al ig brother . Sentence al: disarming: moments ou adventure condensed season of tv's bi | 11
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2 Sentence 1: 5 ) wonderfuy | naturalistic act © able. to appreciate the cinematography ing | 11
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‘Sentence 1: the breezy and amateurish feel | 00
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Sentence 1: in the way that makes you ache with sadness ( the way chekhov is funny ) , profound without ever being self-important » warm without ever succumbing to sentimentality | 11
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Sentence 1:'s spiffing up leftovers that are n't so substantial or fresh | 00
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Sentence 1: warm your heart without making you feel guilty about it. | 11
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Sentence 1: wretchedly — unfunny wannabe | 00
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stein-monster of.a film ° 4: 's a franken: jo be. hat does n't know what it wants t * | 00
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Sentence 1: that you feel what they feel | 11
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Sentence 4: a'blant!’, obnoxious 86-minute infomercial for’ universal studios and its ancillary products... | 00
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2 Sentence 1: eerie thriller | 11
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‘Sentence t: is omitted nor a cliche left unsaid | 00
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Sentence 1: invite some genuine spontaneity into.the film: | 11
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‘Sentence t: attempts to mine laughs | 00
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Sentence t bogs | 00
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Sentence x: 's definite room for improvement | 00
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Sentence 1: is more complex and honest than anything represented in a hollywood film | 11
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Seatence 1: monotony Poe | 00
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Sentence t: technically superb film | 11
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Sentence 1: it 's easy to love robin tunney -- she 's pretty and she can act -- but it gets harder and harder to understand her choices . | 00
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Sentence 1: it 's immensely ambitious , different than anything that 's been done before and amazingly successful in terms of what it 's trying to go . | 11
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Sentehce chvithstanding: my problem witty the’ mow, ‘s: Findl“half.“hOuF_, J": ‘goihig to Fecérnmend Secretary, haged ort the’ Wonderful-acting ‘clinic’ put’ en’ by: spader: dnét igyilenhaal *,. ahd “Glso". the unique!way. shainberg goes about #éiling what di: hedit's 4 swaef Ine girl 180: | 11
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‘+ sparking debate and encouraging thought | 11
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Sentence 1; comes far closer than many movies | 11
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Sentence 1: death to smoochy is often very funny « | 11
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tethe optimism of a goup of people who 32 strugging togve ot inlife thaf the ones entence hemseves a beter I | 11
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Sentence 1: jones has tackled @ meaty subject and drawn engaging characters while peppering the pages with memorable zingers . | 11
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L as~a- story of dramatic, enlightenment, . “the reenplay by billy ray and terry geerge leaves Something’ to be sired | 00
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Sentence. Vale. £ get... the - same. -leve. story anc parable E | 11
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Sentence 1: characteristic warmth | 11
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Sentence 1: with miscalculations | 00
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Sentence 1: the visceral excitement | 11
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Sentence 1: been..slimed’ in. the namé of: high’art | 00
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Sentence 1: could be looking at his 12th oscar nor by proving that he's now , more than ever , choo roles with the precision of the insurance actuary. ination | 11
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Sentence t «lui buue film | 11
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Sentence | Li, you. ’re almost dozing oe ; | 00
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Sentence I: something entertaining | 11
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Stitch tyr satel, mgt presing i wi sng age | 11
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Sentence 1: but in terms of its style itself the movie is in a class by | 11
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Sentence 4: chafing | 00
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‘Sentence 1:0 familiar toad with a few wists | 11
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Sentence 1: equal doses. of. action, cheese , ham and cheek | 11
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