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Was the music profoundly memorable?
The film was described by the judges as "raw, brave, atmospheric and profoundly memorable.
Murakami never says, and the result, as in so much of his work, is profoundly memorable.
The film was described by the judges as "raw, brave, atmospheric and profoundly memorable - an important story very powerfully realised".
Gogol was too acute an observer of his fellow men (his women, disappointingly, are sketchy and marginal) to complete this self-appointed task; he was too gifted at tweaking his flawed characters into outstanding, profoundly memorable grotesques.
But it is profoundly memorable, and the feeling of it is absolutely right, which is very hard to do.
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Deeply, adorably memorable.
Profoundly unsettling, magnificently written and instantly memorable, these stories vindicate her status as one of Japan's greatest living writers.
But the deeper truths about human life are most profoundly explored in plays whose characters are as memorable as — or rather more memorable than — the dramaturgical devices used to portray them.
Reminiscent of the chorus of voices that made Oscar Lewis's "The Children of Sanchez" so memorable and Arundhati Roy's "The God of Small Things" so profoundly humane, her tale about coming to America is a striking original.
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