Phrases with «real suspense»

"Real suspense" refers to a feeling of excitement or uncertainty about what will happen next in a story, movie, or situation. It captures the genuine and intense anticipation that keeps us engaged and intrigued, wanting to know what happens next. Full definition

Sentences with «real suspense»

  • Bacon is effectively creepy and Streep is convincingly strong, but their solid performances are no substitute for what «The River Wild» sorely lacks: a grain of real suspense. (paloaltoonline.com)
  • In the end, the only real suspense comes from seeing whether the film can stretch its wafer - thin premise and paucity of ideas out to a full 90 minutes — and at 88 minutes with credits, even there it comes up short. (variety.com)
  • The only real suspense among these legislators - for - life in next year's elections is whether Republican Bill Larkin, 90 years old in February, will stand for another two - year term. (hudsonvalleyone.com)
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