melodramatic u rečniku PONS

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First, it makes many the songs maudlin and melodramatic, occasionally unbearable.
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Winning popular but not critical success, his works showing poor people's lives were felt melodramatic by critics but acclaimed by the public.
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Most reviewers were impressed with the premise of the novel, but critical of its melodramatic style.
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Its melodramatic plot reflects a serious sense of artistic construction, aimed at milking the last bit of emotion out of the audience.
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The novel is melodramatic depicting a world where good and evil are clearly distinct.
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The plot bubbles along nicely and only puts a foot wrong when it tries to be clever or ends up a touch melodramatic.
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The film did not make a profit, partly due to its large budget and because the plot was not melodramatic enough for audience tastes.
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Most critical reviews came from the melodramatic tone of the song, along with the lyrical content and repetitive production.
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More recent scholarship points out that this film is actually less neo-realist and rather melodramatic.
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The hosts speak in a melodramatic, woeful tone, and wear dark gothic clothes and black make-up.
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