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- sense of mono no aware, frequently climaxing with a character very understatedly saying "Ii tenki desu ne?" (いい天気ですね, 'Fine weather, isn't it?'), after...
- and self-effacingly simple, [the song] struck a chord with poignant, understatedly eloquent contemplations and a basic, overriding "love is the answer"...
- critic Darryl Sterdan calls it "the latest in a continuing series of understatedly magnificent, tasteful creations". Tom Lanham of Paste also considers...
- Daniel Feinberg of The Hollywood Reporter described his performance as "understatedly Machiavellian". Emily St. Jones of Vox declared Lane as "hugely enjoyable"...
- Cohen's song "Suzanne". Erlewine states the song "hums along to an understatedly urgent pulse", while Leas interprets its lyrics as "grappling with technology...
- low-key **** appeal, featuring Aaliyah leading an all-female ensemble in understatedly ****y moves mirroring the song's hypnotic, undulating melody." Maxine...
- praised the performance saying, "When Adele took the stage to perform her understatedly stripped-down and hugely impactful performance of 'Someone Like You...
- standards and sambas" characterized by the artists' "musicianly and understatedly spontaneous take on smooth jazz". "Manhã de Carnaval” (Luiz Bonfá and...
- ****an Times commenting, "Kim's performance is a masterful balance of understatedness and open-wounded vulnerability." Kim won Best Actress at the Singapore...
- "has a charming, sultry groove. Exchanging sharp Dobro twangs with understatedly suggestive lyrics, it's something Ronnie Milsap may have plucked for...