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(trying to avoid spoiler here) On the other side, the film has numerous virtues which, to my mind, fully
compensate
derivativeness of screenplay.
It's not just the thing that it's really boring, and without a story, but it seems like they have tried to
compensate
with as much kinky sex as possible.
For the finale he throws all restraint out the window and indulges himself in over-the-top histrionics, as if to
compensate
for a script that didn't rise to the occasion.
It's small small fairy tail garbage, dressed with the "off" voice (omnipresent) repeating "we had no idea who he was...or where he came from" Neither do we...Amazing sets do NOT
compensate
the shallowness of the actors (my GOD !!), the forced tragic features of the plot...without mentioning the last sequence of the film, when Caro thinks he's the new Kubric.
I had to vote 10 in an attempt to
compensate
for the error of others.
The director, Sam Dunn, a self confessed headbanger himself, has clearly researched his topic greatly, and whilst the "geneology chart" may need a few tweaks (last time I checked, Cradle of Filth were English, not Norwegian), the footage and interviews provided more than
compensate.
Lacking the cinematic iconography of waning Hollywood movie queens like Joan Crawford or Bette Davis, Geraldine Page and Ruth Gordon (and Mildred Dunnock, in a featured part)
compensate
for it with Method histrionics -- and a thrilling confrontation scene to boot -- rising above the stale directing and prosaic mise-en-scenes.
A little more insight into what exactly triggered such a rampage would've been better because, hell, we all have bills but I always thought living with two hot chicks would
compensate
somewhat...
Apparently realizing that the first 45 minutes of the film are unbelievably boring, someone decided to try to
compensate
for it with excessive female nudity in the latter 45 minutes.
According to the commentary on the DVD I unfortunately bought, Wishman says half of her rushes where lost by the lab, so she had to
compensate
by adding a voice-over that 'explained' the 'story'.
Lots of "fine acting" and an Antiques Roadshow design aesthetic is supposed to
compensate
for its total lack of emotional or intellectual content and its narrative illiteracy.
The nudity is only there to
compensate
for the lack of a story.
It also made directors search for better visuals to
compensate
the absence of the spoken text.
The people who made this atrocity should
compensate
viewers for the time lost watching it.
Also, there's no real personality or color to
compensate
for the general absence of excitement.
Investors will demand higher yields on bonds to
compensate
for the resulting loss of purchasing power.
Europeans certainly need something to
compensate
for a short working life with many vacations.
In the United States, the midterm congressional elections in November will be decided by whether enthusiasm about the state of the economy is strong enough to
compensate
for the widespread disapproval of Trump’s personal style and divisive, sexist, and racist rhetoric.
No feasible level of construction exports can fully
compensate
for faltering domestic investment.
For a start, it means debt forgiveness: international lenders may not be able to
compensate
fully the damage caused when their money helps maintain odious autocrats in power, but at least the victims should not be burdened by a disastrous financial legacy.
Steeped in denial, the Federal Reserve is treating the disease as a cyclical problem – deploying the full force of monetary accommodation to
compensate
for what it believes to be a temporary shortfall in aggregate demand.
But if the deficit countries spend less while the surplus countries don’t
compensate
by savings less and spending more – especially on private and public consumption – then excess productive capacity will meet a lack of aggregate demand, leading to another slump in global economic growth.
First, in countries where early fiscal austerity is necessary to prevent a fiscal crisis, monetary policy should be much easier – via lower policy rates and more quantitative easing – to
compensate
for the recessionary and deflationary effects of fiscal tightening.
Once the recession ends and recovery begins, a “stock-adjustment” response takes hold, as households
compensate
for foregone replacement and update their aging durable goods.
As we saw in 2016, Western countries urgently need to find ways to
compensate
or assist those who have lost out in the current global economy.
America’s soft-power assets were inadequate to
compensate
for the deficiencies of its hard-power approach.
To try to
compensate
for these perturbed weather patterns, Chinese officialdom has launched an unprecedented array of costly projects.
As businesses struggle to
compensate
for falling domestic revenue by increasing their global market share, resisting temptation becomes increasingly difficult.
It would be unable to
compensate
for that loss by relying on Lebanese seaports or Beirut’s airport, because both could easily be blockaded.
In addition to generating good will and promoting the country’s image abroad, non-governmental sources of soft power can sometimes
compensate
for the government’s unpopular policies – like the US invasion of Iraq – through their critical and uncensored reaction.
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