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How composed is too composed?
Tarantino is not, in general, a great fan of Kubrick — he finds Kubrick's films too cold, too composed.
He is too chiselled, his eyes too cold and quartz-like, face too composed, legs too smugly crossed.
Too composed to be like real speech, such dialogue still uses colloquial patterns of truism and cliché.
Larissa Diadkova, on the other hand, was too composed as Herodias; she could have chewed a little more.
The man is far too composed, too regal, to betray the weight of it, but the soul must weary of its persistence.
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You could see Gunderson as an inheritor of these twin legacies, too, composing dramas where attention must be paid and creating a transcendent form that invites us to pay it willingly.
That Eurasian "megacontinent," Brzezinski observed, "is just too large, too populous, culturally too varied, and composed of too many historically ambitious and politically energetic states to be compliant toward even the most economically successful and politically preeminent global power".
Birds, too, compose songs with the same notes, rhythmic variations, harmonic patterns and pitch relationships as those found in human compositions.
It's an eerily calm scene, at once ugly and visually striking, and almost too handsomely composed for the carnage.
In that year, too, Wagner composed the Siegfried Idylle to commemorate the birth of their son, Siegfried (1869 1930).
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