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melodrames
Dramatic work that exaggerates plot and characters in order to appeal to the emotions.
melodramatic play
theatrical genre
art genre
film genre
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melodrama
1
It transforms German history into a gangster
melodrama
often with surprising exactness.
2
True, the film veers into
melodrama
and contrivances in the second half.
3
Hindi
melodrama
with Abraham as a compulsive gambler in need of reform.
4
This seems almost melodramatic; and
melodrama
is bad enough at Drury Lane.
5
Hopefully soon we will be done with the
melodrama
and the semaphoring.
6
And my policy was to dissemble, like the man in a
melodrama
.
7
It was comic opera, but the tinge of
melodrama
was not absent.
8
The potential for
melodrama
is further mediated by the novel's rigorous structure.
9
It was all, when one looked back upon it, the rankest
melodrama
.
10
His extensive involvement with
melodrama
was not Fibich's only unusual musical venture.
11
Though the plot was confused, a tremendous atmosphere of
melodrama
built up.
12
Eileen almost betrayed herself by giggling, as at the real stage
melodrama
.
13
For
melodrama
,
unlike the more fashionable comedy, gets to grips at once.
14
She had been thrilled by a
melodrama
and pleased by an operetta.
15
But the Donnellan
melodrama
is over and Michael lines out at centrefield.
16
The Korean director is at it again with this extraordinarily sinewy
melodrama
.
melodrama
little melodrama
political melodrama
romantic melodrama
such melodrama
cheap melodrama
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мелодрама
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melodrama
melodramático
melodrama no teatro
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melodrama
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melodrames
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