| 41. | What makes the film so appealing, most critics have said, is its quirkiness.
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| 42. | So actors hide behind quirkiness and cynicism.
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| 43. | And for all his quirkiness, Belfour is a serious competitor, his friends acknowledge.
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| 44. | Its quirkiness is a matter of pride.
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| 45. | There's too much forced quirkiness, and it swamps his characters'humanity.
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| 46. | Quirkiness is firmly rooted here, too.
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| 47. | Hoskins'Sir Pitt and Eileen Atkins'Miss Crawley are Dickensian in their quirkiness.
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| 48. | It does produce a certain quirkiness ."
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| 49. | And one of the prime contributors to that quirkiness is our plump friend Mr Spall.
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| 50. | Because he can make a nice guy interesting, because of the expectation of his quirkiness,
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