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- While he often succeeded, many of his efforts suffered from a certain stiltedness.
- Prinze's typical stiltedness serves him well here with Fred's mannekin-like persona.
- His frazzled energy isn t realistic but is instead fantastical and a running commentary on the stiltedness of the rest of the proceedings ."
- "I'm a very keen swimmer myself, so the clothes were rather helpful, because it gave a stiltedness to the swimming ."
- After eight years of the Great Orator, Ronald Reagan, the nation was ready for the stiltedness of George Bush ( and the hilarity of Dan Quayle ).
- Influential Australian movie critic David Stratton praised the film as having a " special vision " with brilliant production design while stating that " the film frustrates because of its lethargy and stiltedness ".
- Some of his colleagues ( Dostoyevsky among them ) criticized the novel from the technical point of view, speaking of the stiltedness of the " adventure " plot and the improbability of some of its characters.
- Nevertheless, if anyone is going to shake the over-rehearsed stiltedness out of this summer's American political conventions and capture the imagination of those for whom the whole circus is supposedly intended _ the voters _ then surely Arianna Huffington is the woman for the job.
- He says that as non-native speakers, they rarely used metaphors or poetic imagery, and instead relied on a " matter-of-fact reportage of feeling ", resulting on a " slight stiltedness " which, he argues " is what makes ABBA great lyricists ".
- In short, there's enough nicely detailed acting _ this includes Paquin's assertive and vulnerable emerging daughter, one of the few believably faceted teens in recent Hollywood movies, and Schreiber's deceived husband, convincing in his pain _ to carry the film beyond what could have been a black hole of stiltedness.
- He remarked the acting as " a perfect mixture of those who are self-aware and those who are sincere ", contrasting what he saw as sincere efforts from the periphery cast to Reilly, who " knows how to match the stiltedness of every misfit who walks on camera, and the younger actors playing the cashier and Chip seem to know what's going on as well ".
- More damage has been done ( according to the same author ) by those of his radical followers who, while eulogizing'Nekrasov the tribune,'failed to appreciate his'genius of an innovator'. " His talent was remarkable if not for its greatness, then for the fine way it reflected the state of Russia of his time, " wrote soon after Nekrasov's death one of his colleagues and allies Grigory Yeliseyev . " Nekrasov was for the most part a didactic poet and as such . . . prone to stiltedness, mannerisms and occasional insincerity, " opined Maxim Antonovich.
- Somehow all its weaknesses disappear, the author's personality vanishes, and all the things'underwritten'and only sketched get a new life on stage . . . In through those holes left by the author unfilled, the actors bring in each something of their own . " The critic described the production as the great victory of the Second Studio over " this stiltedness that has become common for all children's parts in theatre . . . The major secret of the [ actual ] Green Ring, according to the author, is the'joy of togetherness', and that is exactly what the secret of this whole production turned out to be, " the critic asserted.