| 11. | "The Bosnians are the guardians of our values, " the film's narrator declares melodramatically.
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| 12. | Even a New York subway where Cuaron sets the story's most melodramatically tragic event manages to gleam here.
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| 13. | "I abandoned myself to the hydra, " she proclaims melodramatically at the beginning of this account.
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| 14. | She has a tendency to erupt melodramatically into tears, usually when Abe ignores her advances or scores with Cleopatra.
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| 15. | But Daffy puts Elmer on a guilt trip, melodramatically complaining about the misery of being constantly pursued by hunters.
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| 16. | Instead he melodramatically warns, Conan-style : " The road I walk, I walk alone ."
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| 17. | Lenski ( Neil Shicoff ) and Onegin reach out their hands before they duel, stopping melodramatically an inch from contact.
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| 18. | Finally there is the love of big rhetorical gesture, aimed ( sometimes melodramatically but always vividly ) at worldwide causes.
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| 19. | Meanwhile, she faces him, waving her arms wildly, closing her eyes melodramatically, generally behaving like a lunatic.
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| 20. | Rather than immersing us melodramatically in Marie's emotional condition, he observes it with a cool, analytical sympathy.
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