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- Their camera is directed more by affection than by drama, lingering wearingly on farm scenes, family get-togethers and finally the long, long auction.
- Nicholas Tucker, in " The Independent ", was even less impressed, noting the book's " wearingly offensive " language, and writing:
- It's a nasty, guilty secret these days, almost too harsh to say out loud : many news reports about Sept . 11 and its aftermath have become wearingly familiar.
- Because Vollmann takes himself wherever he goes, the psychological landscape becomes wearingly the same; one function of an atlas is to scale and scheme complex realities down into the same flat dimension.
- At its most benign, the criticism leveled by some readers, journalists and social observers was that the Jones girl was wearingly whiny and unwilling to change _ the sort of all-too-familiar character many real-life women ditch as soon as their parents _ or their college _ stop making them share a room.
- A negative review came from Graham Young of the " Birmingham Mail ", who found the film's humour to be repetitive : " Damon Beesley and Iain Morris have both directed this sequel which lacks an emotional arc to create momentum . . . Yes, it can be funny, and you d have to be a prude not to laugh . . . But the endless, alliterative phrases for sex and countless in-your-face sight gags dilute the characters and turn the mood wearingly lewd.