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162 examples of Cleverly in a sentence
I thought it was brilliant and also very
cleverly
written and performed.
This is one
cleverly
written series and it's great to add to your DVD collection.
Ustinov creates a clever and divisive plot that has him
cleverly
going from two bit con man to ingenious... Well you'll see.
The action was mesmerizing, and
cleverly
set up.
The point is the protagonist's moral dilemma, which is cleverly, albeit disturbingly, resolved.
Keeping all political views aside, Feroz Khan and Anil Kapoor's 'Gandhi, My Father' is a good movie that
cleverly
explores the confused-towards-family side of Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi, and the fight of his eldest son Harilal Gandhi with the society, his larger-than-life father, and most importantly demons in his head.
It
cleverly
jumps between future and the past, and the story it tells is about a man named James Cole, a convict, who is sent back to the past to gather information about a man-made virus that wiped out 5 billion of the human population on the planet back in 1996.
I was impressed by the underlying wit and intelligence of the script and was wowed by the way the storyline of the production in the movie mirrors the storyline of the play itself - and very
cleverly
at that.
"Cypher" is a
cleverly
conceived story about industrial espionage set in America in the not too distant future.
Cleverly
written and masterfully directed, "Cross Eyed" keeps you involved from beginning to end.
It's actually an abridged version of the show,
cleverly
edited into a movie.
i have seen this film a few times but have never really been drawn to the storyline, i find the story predictable and boring, how ever i find the filming of the movie is eye catching and very
cleverly
done.
While the footage had nothing to do with the script for PLAN 9, Wood decided to
"cleverly"
use this film and hash out Lugosi's role by having a much taller guy (a dentist by the way) hold a cape over his face in all the Lugosi scenes not available in the original reel of footage!
I always read all the professional reviews and find them
cleverly
written and well worth the reading, but I very often turn to the comments from the crowd to bring me down to earth.
Ralph Ziman, the self effacing director was on hand to talk about the film after the movie and I asked him how he got all the original footage of the Mandela inauguration etc, which he has
cleverly
weaved into the movie.
Mr. Altman thought he could
cleverly
use the "One Day's Chronicling" device to conceal that deficit.
The film
cleverly
and clearly explains many aspects of why the world is in trouble while allowing that we do still have time to stop the worst happening IF WE CHANGE NOW.
"Cabaret" is an exception because it has an interesting background and storyline, and the music-hall performances are
cleverly
used here to illustrate and emphasize the plot.
Cleverly
told from all participants' points of view.
This one stars Sean Connery's brother, Neil Connery (who plays a character
cleverly
named Neil Connery) as a plastic surgeon / hypnotist / lip reader.
The movie is
cleverly
written, with some definite and obvious nods towards Quentin Tarantino's style of pop culture infused script.
This film is a disturbing and cleverly, psychologically frightening film.
"Wharf Rats" is a very
cleverly
written and flawlessly performed documentary of the life of labor leader, Harry Bridges.
The story is awesome, it is delivered
cleverly
and entertainingly, and the movie as a whole is just so much FUN that it can be forgiven whatever number of time-travel discrepancies that may be found in the plot.
All in all, a
cleverly
written sci-fi drama that holds your interest.
Writer/director Lance W. Dreesen offers a fresh and novel spin on the standard werewolf premise by
cleverly
blending the more horrific elements with a surprisingly potent and touching domestic drama.
Cleverly
written and well-acted.
Although this is at its soul a thriller, by focusing on stark images of third-world poverty, the film
cleverly
illustrates why terrorist acts have appeal for many.
We are led to believe she is naive to the ways of the world and yet knows to how to find and hire a private detective and gather enough information to 'gaslight' another person so
cleverly.
Stevens
cleverly
revitalizes the often-utilized flashback device by book-ending the sequences with the effective visual of records being played on a turntable.
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