Gibson, abandoning his trademark joviality to give a shaken, tautly effective performance, brings to " Ransom " several qualities that it desperately needs.
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In contrast to the books he is not particularly overweight and has a somewhat stern, almost gruff, personality as opposed to his joviality in the novels.
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There was little joviality in his voice, none of the easy quips he usually tosses out when in the warm embrace of a military that clearly welcomes him.
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The story, pretty much at Spielberg's insistence, laces its joviality with strong character work, sound ( if somewhat obvious ) psychological motivations and rich relationships.
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The Oy�resu of other worlds have characteristics like those of the corresponding Classical gods; for instance, the Oyarsa of Jupiter gives a feeling of merriment ( joviality ).
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The moral of these stories is that Ivan The Fool is rarely the fool, he is merely perceived as such by others owing to his simple nature and joviality.
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It might be good for the city and the mayor if he channeled some of that relaxed joviality into his official life, rather than saving it all for skit night.
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In a rare display of bureaucratic joviality, the justice ministry on Friday formally rejected independence for one of the world's most remote islands and the liberation of penguins.
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Irwin expertly portrays Fox's comic brilliance against the backdrop of his worsening mental state, at times conveying infectious joviality and profound darkness within a single sentence or expression.
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By then, about 18 miles into the race, much of joviality among the runners had long abated and now it was just an agonizing jog-walk to the finish.