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The phrase "boring plot" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to describe a story, movie, or book that has a dull and uninteresting plotline. For example, "The movie was so predictable with its boring plot; I had no interest in watching it from start to finish."
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The explicit scenes in Game of Thrones are "sexplanations" designed included to distract viewers from boring plot expositions, the author whose novels are being turned into a rival blood-and-guts medieval drama has claimed.
Click here to watch the video Django Unchained also has the pure, almost meaningless excitement which I found sorely lacking in Tarantino's previous film, Inglourious Basterds, with its misfiring spaghetti-Nazi trope and boring plot.
When it does work out, that's a bad novel, but, all told, most of us would rather live in a boring plot that includes someone nice bringing a cup of coffee to us in the morning or being there to pick us up when the car gets towed.
Common pitfalls listed by Grammarly are boring plot, irrelevant thesis, weak or unclear supporting points, and wordiness.
The supposed tension here centres on Wolverine seeming to lose his immortality, not to mention those famous retractable claws, but it's allied to a deeply boring plot about a family's control of a giant tech corporation.
Does this mean we're finally done with Essos, which, let's be honest, contained many of the most boring plot lines?
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Hopefully where Spielberg goes others will follow, and the end of the boring action hero will bring with it the end of those same boring plots we're used to seeing him in (new "mansplaining" con artist comedy Focus comes to mind...)...
When "The Flick" premièred, at Playwrights Horizons, some patrons angrily fled midway through, exasperated by the slow pace and small-bore plot.
He quotes David Salle, in conversation with Janet Malcolm, who says that he is bored reading George Eliot or Tolstoy, because he is "bored by plot.
Turns of phrase such as "visual poetry" are sometimes synonymous with "boring" or "plot-less".
Which is odd, too, because while his prose was like razor blades in the dark, he could get muddled and bored with plot, and hardly bothered with character beyond his essential, snarly attitude.
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