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No less quirkish and studied than his earlier films, this one has an expansiveness, a rowdiness and emotional generosity, that flows directly from its ribald antihero.

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Although there is nostalgia for the arid pieties of yesteryear�Peter Lodato's two blank 11-ft.-high rectangles at the Whitney, for instance�the general tone is unsystematic, quirkish and opposed to movements.

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He is quipsy, quirkish, quibblesome and wopsical, as Alice's high-styled brand of insane logic and sane illogic demands.

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Kid Blue is a quirkish, laid-back, jolly film, rich in resonance, full of scrupulously affectionate detail for a West that changed too fast and too often ever to be called "Old."

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