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While the humor is often crass and seemingly random, there's an odd logic that makes even the dumbest gags seem like they're part of a greater, cohesive intelligence.
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The unconverted, meanwhile, will stay that way: the supposed highlights of Trigger Happy shown here are often crass and dimwitted.
Kellow's book, "Ethel Merman: A Life," may push some readers over to the Merman-hating side of the divide because he is not afraid to say that Merman, offstage, was often crass, callous and petty.
Brian Kellow's ETHEL MERMAN: A Life is a "dishy and seamless" account of the Broadway star's career, Neil Genzlinger said in the Book Review; Kellow shows that "Merman, offstage, was often crass, callous and petty".
The scenes are often crass, harsh.
Comparative advertising is often shunned as crass in Japan, where companies of all stripes try to project a "friend next door" image of reliability and plainness.
But in practice the cross-gender casting mostly feels like a strained, familiar postmodern gimmick that is often played for crass comedy, with the (excellent) actors slapping on sloppy wigs and staggering around in wedge heels when they are required to portray Maria's mother and sister Betti, the notable ancillary female roles.
Mr. Dodin's empathetic approach extends even to the depiction of Natasha (Ekaterina Kleopina), Andrey's fiancée and later his wife, who is often portrayed as a comically crass character devouring the sisters' dignity with obvious relish, bite by bite.
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