The critic Khalid Mohamed thought that Khan overacted in the film and criticised him for " re-rendering every old trick in the acting book ".
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On the miniseries'second night, Jefferson becomes president, and the scandalmongering reporter James Callender ( overacted by Rene Auberjonois ) writes about the liaison with Sally.
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Although the anthrax was found on the Senate side of the Capitol, the House decided to shut down, prompting senators to charge that House leaders had overacted.
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Note that the awful overacted mess that was Gravity got pretty much every single technical detail wrong . talk ) 08 : 45, 24 December 2013 ( UTC)
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And although this flighty comic allegory about love and death in contemporary Los Angeles is wildly overacted, with loose ends flying everywhere, it still conveys an antic poignancy.
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The movie zigzags jarringly back and forth between snippets of video interviews, soft-core fantasies accompanied by lush music and the roommates'stormy, overacted personal dramas.
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"I was just overacted, " Bening said . " If I had to come up with one more emotional moment, I was going to kill myself ."
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Sarokin thought it was a " marvellous film " that was Oscar-worthy, but found Steiger's portrayal as overacted and a " little arrogant and pompous ".
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Overacted, underwritten, murky ( some scenes appear to have been filmed by candelight ), and essentially implausible, it succeeds only in churning up an atmosphere of ghoulish sentimentality.
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Opening night's feature was the overcute, overacted " Sliding Doors, " in which even a doleful performer like the Irish actor John Lynch is seen gesticulating madly.