Sentences with phrase «too obvious»

The name «Kindle Color» might be too obvious, but I wouldn't be surprised if that's exactly what it turns out to be.
(that's not too obvious is it?
Maybe a plot twist is too obvious or from too far out of left field.
The reasons are all too obvious too as many of what has been mentioned in «The Buzz» is closely related with HP's own products based on the latest version of Windows.
The benefits are all too obvious as the author gets to exert complete control over the entire publishing process, not to mention the often tedious chore of having to court publishers to... [Read more...]
If the BMW and its German peers are too predictable, too obvious, and you want something different, you're in luck, the Lexus RC F is here.
The upper portion of the cabin impresses, but the lower part is paneled in plastic that is too obvious about its construction.
As regards outward appearance the slightly upturned lip of the boot spoiler wasn't too obvious.
Plus, those movements were too obvious to the driver and vehicle occupants, and humans don't like abrupt or unexpected actions.
But to me, the restyle is too obvious.
Except for the absence of the oval tailpipes — that would make it way too obvious — the car's front skirt gives the model away as an RS.
You might almost say too obvious.
If you make it too obvious, they will remove it.
The dashboards present too much data, or data that is too obvious.
«Also, weaker kids are going to do better than they should have done while the good kids might think this is too obvious and may mess up because they get confused and will do more poorly than they should do.
Let the learner make choices, but don't let the correct choices be too obvious.
Someone who has just learned something can often explain it better than the professor, to whom it is all too obvious.
This may seem too obvious to need articulating, but in an age where we ship $ 400 million in cash to the Iranians, this lesson apparently requires emphasis.
It has become all too obvious that mobile is the way computing is happening and likely is going to continue to exist, even in the corporate world.
Perhaps it seems too obvious to say that your goal should be for students to think as much as possible during your class.
You can never be too obvious when showing students how to complete them.
Much of the movie was shot in Serbia, although the Roman place names remain the same, which just serves to emphasize its timelessness, as the parallels with recent wars are too obvious to ignore.
It is too obvious, when the film starts out so beautifully character driven.
Not very subtle, and a little too obvious near the end.
It seems like those overrated Matrix films have taken the genre by storm and made everyone else scamper off to copy them to the best of their abilities without it being too obvious as to invoke claims of plagiarism.
It is an observant and astute piece, never too obvious in its messages, but keenly aware of finding a sense of importance even in the small things.
In the first half of the movie, as the band rehearses and then records what is to be a major album for them, the film flirts with true greatness, examining the meanings of art and insanity, and the potential connection between the two, without being too obvious in its intentions.
But the flaws are too obvious.
Too obvious to say: it's a complete waste of flesh.
Exceptional acting, a spot on setting, wonderful photography, and superb music are only slightly offset by the previously mentioned obnoxious and too obvious shots taken at big banks and oil companies.
His naïveté is all too obvious when he obliviously delivers the officials a mish - mash of disconnected fragments that nonetheless captures the pompous arrogance and back - room deals of the office.
It is just too obvious, him getting punched by Thanos.
A terrifying and affecting story of a sometimes sympathetic half - mad human time bomb who explodes with highly ironic consequences, its resonances with real life are all too obvious.
The resulting predictability is too obvious to ignore even if you're somebody who doesn't try to figure out the ending before it happens.
If you're to believe the critics, the play Midnight Express is an utter stinker, a production that's flaws are all too obvious in the bold light...
I dig what they were going for but it feels just a bit too ambitious and the pay off is too obvious.
In its attempt to satirise both American popular culture and politics, and certain well - known political figures, American Dreamz is both too obvious and too late, and instead comes off merely as insipid and dull.
While he might have been slightly too obvious a choice for the role, Patrick Stewart does look like he has come straight out of the pages of the comic books.
Fernando Meirelles is too obvious a choice.
There's a suspect, all right, but maybe he's too obvious.
Love Me essentially functions as a murder mystery, in which all the young principal characters are potential suspects, one far more so than the others and therefore a little too obvious a solution.
Blanchett plays her role exactly as one would expect, strongly, classically, but there's also something missing here, as if her character is too generic, too obvious.
Burton and screenwriter Jonathan Gems (White Mischief, The Treat) also send up, quite broadly, Washington DC, military brass, Vegas lounges acts, local yokels, and various news sources, but do so in ways that are either too obvious or too over-spoofed to stand out on their own.
Ultimately, I'm scoring Arthur fairly low compared to other critics, as the one - joke nature of it, and some all - too obvious contrivances, does make it seem like a more ordinary comedy than many critics give it credit for.
This being a summer tent pole, many of the expected complaints still stick: Much of the dialogue is too average to be memorable yet too obvious to go unnoticed, and nearly every one of the film's game - changing plot pivots takes conspicuous place at the worst time possible.
The arc is too obvious, and I don't think the character's polarities are particularly challenging.
The film lacks that subtlety, and its zipping from one time and place to another may put off viewers before the links are made all too obvious.
Technically, the cinematography, in real nighttime conditions (about 75 % of the film is shot in darkness), is hypnotic (the only visual flaw of the film is a too obvious imposition of a rock face that is illuminated in a lightning strike as the doctor urinates), and cinematographer Gokhan Tiryaki gets major kudos, but, even more so is the almost nonexistent soundtrack, whose power is palpable, and shows how utterly superfluous most soundtracks are.
(The chief joke here, vocal - casting Sam Elliott as a leathery old cowpoke, is perhaps a bit too obvious.)
Going nuts like that would be too obvious, too much like some other film that «The Weather Man» strives so hard not to imitate.
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