Sentences with phrase «lacks emotional depth»

The game perhaps suffers most from its very poorly written, bland and boring protagonist; Aloy, the character lacks any emotional depth and her voice acting is somewhat passable.
On a human level, «The Day After Tomorrow» lacks emotional depth and reason.
I wouldn't say it lacks emotional depth, but just it's very much buried under the surface.
The game perhaps suffers most from its very poorly written, bland and boring protagonist; Aloy, the character lacks any emotional depth and her voice acting is somewhat passable.
This is typical of the successful first instalment, but it results in the viewing experience becoming rhythmically jarring and lacking emotional depth.

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The later novels — The Honorary Consul (1973), The Human Factor (1978), Monsieur Quixote (1982)-- all lack the spiritual depth and emotional fireworks of vintage Greene.
An obsessive perfectionist who methodically worked in virtual reclusion, director Stanley Kubrick was at once widely praised for his technical brilliance and scorned for his film's lack of emotional depth.
The visceral, grainy lighting captures mood but the moments of intimacy lack the suggested emotional depth that strings the two together and the filmâ $ ™ s soundtrack follows in the footsteps of Winterbottomâ $ ™ s 24 Hour Party People, look for an amusing appearance from The Clashâ $ ™ s front man singing a classic in a karaoke bar sequence.
-- Nora was better this week, her scenes had some emotional weight and depth that she so sorely lacked in previous weeks.
I can tell you that Earth to Echo is exactly like all those movies rolled into one, but unfortunately lacks any type of emotional depth or sense of grand adventure.
Though not without some instances worthy of merit, the film unfortunately feels a bit hollow, lacking in any real emotional depth.
Also, the fact that Elliot only seems to like Allison for her looks leads one to not really care whether or not he ultimately ends up with the woman he so desires, and the ending of the film only confirms this lack of emotional depth.
Interstellar was interesting in regards to the science, but i didn't think McConaughey had much an emotional range to his character, just found his character lacked depth.
The result is a car that can be fun in the right circumstances, but lacks the layer of dynamic depth that we crave and doesn't really speak to us on an emotional level either.
It lacked character development and really any kind of emotional depth.
Thought the campaign was good but it was like watching / playing the «highlights» on fast - forward so it lacked depth or any emotional punch.
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