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The script leans so heavily into cloying emotionality that, in its climax, everyone dissolves into tears.

He’s also the best-written character in “Alien: Romulus” in terms of his psychology and emotionality.

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For all its emotionality, the dialogue can be a little flat, a little stiff, a little cornball.

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“A lot of us tend to suppress emotionality versus run to it. Your first love exploits it in a complete way that you’re not accustomed to.”

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It was the first time that I felt empowered to have opinions about music and my taste, particularly the emotionality of music.

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