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With touching sincerity, he adds: "We always want to do something different for you".
The four performers give themselves with touching sincerity to the work's drift into darkness.
Caine's performance, so fervent, so agonisingly dedicated, actually gains in force and touching sincerity with the years.
The four performers -- Ms. Harry, Brian Barnhart, David Guion and Kristin DiSpaltro -- give themselves with touching sincerity to the work's drift into darkness.
And in the lovely pas de deux for Ms. Benjamin and Edward Watson, a fellow Royal Ballet principal, a touching sincerity emerges from the feinting, bantering allure of their encounter.
Reviewing the film on its re-release, Peter Bradshaw described Caine's performance as "so fervent, so agonisingly dedicated, [that it] actually gains in force and touching sincerity with the years".
Lacking opportunity to do much beyond barking expositional lines about who works in the family fish shop, the performers invest heavily in all-too-rare moments of prison movie cliche; as Schapelle, Krew Boylan's courthouse breakdowns have touching sincerity, while Denise Roberts, as Corby's mum, cleans a toilet with a gusto bordering on the Dionysian.
Although the Lerner-Loewe musical Camelot (1967), in which he portrayed King Arthur with touching sincerity and an acceptable singing voice, was an expensive flop, he would later play the role - created by Richard Burton - many times on stage, both on Broadway and in London in the 1980s, and buy its rights.
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