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Film adjectives

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  • so interesting or exciting that it holds your attention completely
    gripping
  • used too often, not interesting, a sign of old-fasioned thinking
    cliche
  • making someone feel better
    uplifting
  • causing strong feelings of sadness or sympathy
    moving
  • extremely surprising and difficult to understand or imagine
    mind-boggling
  • extremely emotional in an embarrassing way
    sappy
  • extremly noisy or extremely funny
    uproarious
  • unusual in a pleasing and exciting or silly way
    wacky
  • extremely interesting
    riveting
  • not of good quality
    second-rate
  • attracting public approval and praise
    acclaimed
  • Unpleasant and unacceptible; tasting unpleasant
    distasteful
  • very stupid
    moronic
  • soft and having no firm shape; too emotional
    mushy
  • criticizing people or ideas in a humorous way, especially in order to make a political point
    satirical
  • unusual in an attractive and interesting way
    quirky
  • happy and not serious
    light-hearted
  • very interesting, keeping your attention
    absorbing