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"expressiveness" Definitions
  1. the quality of expressing somebody's thoughts and feelings

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These have complex grammars, equivalent to spoken tongues in expressiveness.
Instead, Furler has used an avatar to convey her expressiveness.
This is an economy that rewards emotional connection and verbal expressiveness.
The arms, she explained, are our most immediate tools of expressiveness.
Snapchat brought authenticity, expressiveness and fun to our interactions with each other.
But when it comes to popular music, vocal fry actually enhances expressiveness.
We want to make sure that it has enough movement and expressiveness.
"We want to unlock the creative expressiveness of humanity in software," he says.
You don't understand how this expressiveness has been taken away from these individuals.
Orcas have strong family bonds, cooperate to hunt and possess startling vocal expressiveness.
He also imbued the human face and body with uncanny expressiveness and purpose.
But what he lacks in emotional texture he makes up for in bodily expressiveness.
So I see that it has filtered down into the culture of women's expressiveness.
His singing spans several octaves and styles, from new wave archness to gospel expressiveness.
When it was his turn to speak, he did so with equal mesmerizing expressiveness.
The objective of the fictional language is to eliminate people's personal thoughts by restricting expressiveness.
As Koenig explains, this sort of "expressiveness" provides a foundation for others to build on.
The expressiveness and confidence you don't feel in Deem Spencer's presence lives within his music.
In some ways, it reminded me of playing Guitar Hero, but with far more expressiveness.
A few streaky lines on each bring to mind the unmediated expressiveness of finger-painting.
Ms. Nichols imbues the scheming Margery with the radiant expressiveness of a silent-movie star.
Murray stressed the importance of melodic ideas, expressiveness and musicality over ostentatious displays of technique.
They've danced together for years, but the expressiveness of their performance brought out something new.
It totally shifted my understanding of movement and of the power or the expressiveness of movement.
It would be good to hear more expressiveness, more vulnerability, from the perpetually hard-driving Philharmonic.
Her return is lucid and uncluttered, placing all the expressiveness of her voice at its center.
Critic's Notebook You know that ballet is an art famous for beauty, musicality, virtuosity and expressiveness.
It manages by relying almost exclusively on Lauren Graham and her marvelous expressiveness to carry everything.
Rather, the virtuosity of his control conveyed a tension between expressiveness and reticence, assertion and discipline.
Much of the expressiveness of this style stems from its wounded inarticulateness, its struggle to express.
In the tasting, we found many good bottles, characterized by freshness, expressiveness and a lovely balance.
To be like an essay means that, in a practical bit of prose, attention has been paid to expressiveness and that to gain expressiveness certain freedoms have been exercised, freedoms illicit in the minds of some readers, freedoms not so much exercised as seized over the border.
It is quite lacking in dramatic expressiveness, in characterization, in melodic ideas, in distinction of any kind.
Mr. Whishaw, meanwhile, tenses up, tamps down his natural expressiveness and does a lot of meaningful staring.
"When I saw him again there was the same expressiveness in his face," she told Best Friends.
She conducts with admirable economy and clarity — her beat, her cues — while injecting expressiveness and emotion liberally.
Working like that makes me feel like I'm repeatedly funneling my expressiveness through a filter of sameness.
In this elegant and sensuous music, Ms. Mutter showed off her trademark rich tone and flamboyant expressiveness.
What does the way you use these images say about you — your preferences, biases and emotional expressiveness?
Often in contemporary dance, the expressiveness of the body — and especially the face — is kept under wraps.
It has kept people from hiring me because they felt threatened by my energy and my expressiveness.
Or maybe (definitely), it's his eyebrows, the expressiveness of which should earn them each their own Oscar nomination.
Peck's teachers encouraged him to study ballet, but he hated it, preferring the speed and expressiveness of tap.
But Dargis also praised Smith's "warm expressiveness" and called both his and his son's performances "likable in the extreme."
His work was not based on a personal, individualistic expressiveness, nor did it reflect a system of affected design.
Even Schwarzenegger, deliberately reverting to his '80s lack of expressiveness, brings a kind of appealing dignity to his role.
With no dialogue to lean on, the story depends heavily on body language and the exaggerated expressiveness of cartoon characters.
"I'm not interested in self-expression but in expressiveness," Morris once said in an interview and repeats in the prologue.
The clash between Johnny's expressiveness and Frankie's armor keeps the play moving forward as it toggles between comedy and pathos.
White and red, across the varietal spectrum from viognier to Sangiovese — each was bristling with territorial expressiveness, and completely affordable.
The painterly elements evident in many of her works produce an expressiveness so unexpected of computer imagery at the time.
"What is harder to replicate is Bach's balance in simplicity and expressiveness and the longer arcs in his music," says Huang.
Where those concerned with standards rule against linguistic variation, it should instead be welcomed, since it lends the language greater expressiveness.
"Julianne's eyes and skin are the two things that help bring out her expressiveness, radiance and sunny personality best," says Barnes.
"  Gao sees neutrality as a kind of humility, which she says is, "out of sync with today's over the top expressiveness.
His expressiveness — both words and gestures — went on hiatus, making it hard to access the man I knew him to be.
"The filmmaking is seamless, unadorned, transparent, the better to serve Mr. Smith's warm expressiveness," Manohla Dargis wrote in her Times review.
They have zero chance to medal, but their skill and expressiveness offers a counterpoint to North Korea's closely chaperoned Olympic cheerleaders.
Seu Jorge was the group's obvious standout — he sang samba, reggae, funk and soul with swing, and rapped with theatrical expressiveness.
Both the rigidity and expressiveness of modern dance, and its reigning leaders like Martha Graham, who told stories inspired by Greek myths.
But this will also be a contrast in demeanors: Halep's loud grunts and emotional expressiveness with Stephens's sotto voce on-court zenitude.
And because Madonna has used sexual expressiveness as code for all kinds of liberation, she hasn't been courted as a political ally.
That, too, is a sign of the play's expressiveness: For all its disasters, life also gives us multiple big chances to shine.
Although "The Lion King" took in nearly $1.7 billion at the box office, criticism arose online that the animals lacked emotional expressiveness.
Which is to say that, for all the expressiveness of her voice, there is still something distant about Grande, something slightly reluctant.
But because KyoAni's creators are able to put so much expressiveness into the characters, it communicates much of what they're feeling without words.
That's exactly the problem with Mr. Lepage's brilliant expressiveness: In the context of an antiheroic tale, it tends to ennoble the wrong thing.
Mr. Countryman is a warmly sympathetic More, and Ms. McCormick is magnetic — eloquent in her expressiveness even when Alice utters not a word.
By tweaking each vector a millimeter here, and a hair there, designers can create the kind of expressiveness that differentiates Baskerville from, say, Courier.
Jackson had called out Manafort's lawyers for their expressiveness, and warned the lawyers about keeping their emotions in check while the jury is seated.
With her cerebral and charmingly lo-fi installations and videos, Heather Phillipson is leading the way toward a new emotional expressiveness in contemporary art.
The spaces in the game, around the action, are where great performers add the expressiveness and grace notes that make memorable moments so memorable.
The bracketing of Kollwitz and Coe is a curatorial coup, generating a force field, in thought, of possibilities for expressiveness at one with conscience.
The work's true disappointment lies in how it misses the big opportunity of the uncommon subject matter to force ballet into some new expressiveness.
This is partly because subsequent editions have lacked his flair, his comfort with the combination of expressiveness and neediness that's essential to sustained stardom.
If Bryant's virtuosic hero ball completely dies out, so too might some of the variety and individual expressiveness that makes the NBA dramatic and compelling.
This expressiveness is important because you can't import your own samples or instruments, and you can't tweak knobs or sliders to change how something sounds.
Trainspotting is about junkies and death, but it's also perversely fun (and I do mean perversely) because it's infused with the manic expressiveness of youth.
Corrado Rovaris leads a muted account of the score — a coolly paced, grayish take that emphasizes the opera's aloofness more than its expressiveness or range.
Though Mr. Tuckwell was known for making difficult musical passages look easy, he was less impressed by flashy horn playing than he was by expressiveness.
It was only from the stability of their marriage that he was able to give a full expression to his talent, expressiveness and unique vision.
With flailing arms, kicking legs, and the occasional put-out grunt or grumble, the maître d's expressiveness adds a lot of character to the process.
But not only does the line follow the tip of your stylus with a quickness, there is a world of expressiveness available should you choose it.
But he said he had been struck by the "different energy" of New York audiences from those in Britain, and that he enjoyed the expressiveness here.
But this is all set against a backdrop of heavy government surveillance and widespread social conformity, which, in my opinion, can make expressiveness akin to dissent.
In her Sattriya recital on Wednesday, Ms. Mahanta played both women and men; and her goddess Lakshmi, in "Shree Vandan," showed both power and multifaceted expressiveness.
His searing portraits of Casagemas in his coffin — three exhibited side-by-side in the exhibition — evoke the elongated faces, tonality, and expressiveness of El Greco's paintings.
I'd grown up on the blues-infused rock of guys like Jimmy Page and Slash, a type of playing with a specific swagger and woozy, boozy expressiveness.
Business Insider conducted an interview this week with one of his creations, Sophia, who was built to look like Audrey Hepburn, featuring her high cheekbones and expressiveness.
Drawn with scraggly lines and a wry expressiveness, her people look like Quentin Blake characters who have put on a few pounds and changed into colorful clothing.
Where Golden State has the jawing, swaggering Draymond Green, San Antonio has Kawhi Leonard, who calmly destroys teams with all the expressiveness of a man folding laundry.
But this customization and expressiveness may also make users—specifically women and people of color, and other groups that are disproportionately attacked online— more vulnerable to harassment.
A world-spanning story; playable characters that are distinct in abilities, personalities, and motivations; secrets and side quests galore; pixel art that still amazes with its expressiveness.
Those two would probably feel vindicated by the results: Mitski's composure means that even the smallest ripple of expressiveness in her voice can hit like an earthquake.
As I briefly said in last week's episode of The Vergecast, I adore the blob emoji because they're cute, unique, and show a lot of personality and expressiveness.
Every gesture, every movement in the paintings of this period seems to be slowed down, both for maximum expressiveness and to reveal the underlying geometry of the world.
But the subtle expressiveness of our eyeball area has a fringe benefit: VR researchers can use it to guess at what the rest of your face is doing.
It's fitting that some of the most intense storylines in the fighting game community come from and circle around a game with such a high density of expressiveness.
Chinese poetry, for Mr. Marden, became the passage through which, with astounding elegance, he could reconcile the expressiveness of gestural drawing with the rigors of the modernist grid.
People who have had a stroke or who have other medical conditions that impair facial expressiveness, such as Parkinson's disease, may have similar trouble recognizing and internalizing emotions.
The final two movements involve settings for soprano of Symbolist poems by Stefan Georg, which Ms. Hannigan sang with luxurious expressiveness one moment, and steely fervor the next.
Young visitors can see how artists make statements visually in an installation by the theatrical collective Superhero Clubhouse and investigate the expressiveness of plants in the Mobile Garden.
She will have to walk a tightrope of qualities ranging from physical attractiveness to facial expressiveness, while avoiding the pitfalls of irritating mannerisms or—god forbid—bad fashion.
Critics haven't been quite as impressed, complaining that the "realistic" approach hampers the emotional expressiveness of the animals (not to mention the imagination and energy of the musical numbers).
Ms. Seo and Ms. Lane are on the understated side: Ms. Seo, willowy and refined, is the epitome of elegance, while Ms. Lane, smaller, even dainty, possesses a vivid expressiveness.
Gerald and Piggie appear against a plain white background, so that the reader's attention is on the expressiveness of their relative postures, the tilt of their ears, of their eyebrows.
I would single out Vinson Fraley, Jr.—you can't take your eyes off him—and Tamisha Guy, and Kyle Abraham himself, but all the performers are miracles of unshowy expressiveness.
At its worst, baseball is self-regarding and priggish-unto-coppish and emotionally constipated; even at its best, it is a game without much space or much patience for expressiveness.
In place of the austere expressiveness of noh, kabuki made a brash appeal to the merchant class—and to the samurai, despite those warriors' being forbidden to attend its corrupting spectacle.
Visually, however, it has a silent-movie quality, with the camera nearly always focusing on the hands and mouths of those speaking or signing, to catch the many varieties of expressiveness.
While it's a near shot-for-shot remake of the original, this version of The Lion King lacks much of the emotion and expressiveness that keeps people coming back to the first.
Beerkens' study recorded the impressions of a focus group that credited the expressiveness of the object to its "sprightly impression," to its "improvised and immediate, personal character," and to those characteristic sounds.
Expressiveness, openness, and honesty are at least as challenging (if not more so) than being a wordsmith, and Dolph continues to be one of the best at telling it how it is.
The occasional small overlap or gap in the thin lines that circumscribe the squares are almost the only uncontrolled expressiveness in pictures as studiously devoid of spontaneous gestures as an engineering diagram.
And indeed, to spend time with Kai is to be entranced by his expressiveness on topics ranging from paleoceanography to gender theory, from classical singing to his own sense of inescapable difference.
She has been called the June Cleaver of opera singers — too bland, in other words — and her voice has been described as Botoxed, so plump and seamless that it lacks dramatic expressiveness.
What does come through in this exhibition is his passion for and innate ability to paint figures convincingly, rendering them with sensitivity and expressiveness that rise above the decorative or the ironic.
It's a miracle in a way that they can communicate at all, but this time-consuming and less than natural method is a far cry from the speed and expressiveness of real speech.
The pressure sensitivity of the Lightpad is key, but you can also get similar expressiveness if you play on-screen with a 3D Touch-enabled iOS device like the iPhone 7 or 6S.
Ashkenazi Jews combined a German dialect with words from Hebrew and other modern languages that evolved as they migrated across Eastern Europe, and the expressiveness and warmth can be heard in each word.
Trico is a rather large and at times temperamental presence whose expressiveness extends to the glow of its eyes; a purplish hue indicates aggression and distrust, while a yellow hue is cautious and curious.
"This is the most notable change we've made in recent times around conversation in particular, and around giving people the full expressiveness of the 140 characters," CEO Jack Dorsey told The Verge in May.
In the negative column, the characters lose some of the expressiveness associated with traditional animation and its anthropomorphized designs, more of an issue in the early going than as momentum builds toward the climax.
If we have come to a point where personal expressiveness is valued above all else, we should be grateful for Rabinowitch's selfless dedication to a historical presentation memorable for its piety and anonymous construction.
Elizabeth Warren on the other hand can easily match Bernie's grousing gripe for gripe, but she brings balance to the equation by letting her confidence in a brighter future show in her facial expressiveness.
Robbins, both a micro and macro choreographer, was able to show the body's expressiveness without self-conscious touches, while taking care that every bit of the stage served a purpose — even the negative space.
The ondes Martenot's combination of playability and expressiveness have secured it a niche in the canon, while the other musical curiosities of the era—such as the electrochord or the oscilion—have long been forgotten.
You see the result on Sundays: games that are swamped by heedless branded bullshit, slowed by an obsession with refereeing all expressiveness out of the game, and governed by cheesy power rhetoric and authoritarian posturing.
Instead, our interactions occurred in fully realized three-dimensional spaces, each person represented by 3D avatars allowing individual interactivity with almost the same degree of freedom and expressiveness we're accustomed to in the real world.
If an air of works-in-progress collectively wafts through them, it is not because these paintings are unfinished — not at all — but because among their main themes are abstraction's enduring vitality and malleable expressiveness.
In a game that is mostly afraid to smile for fear of violating its own code, we're left to find the little individuated grace notes and broader expressiveness that make sports fun wherever we can.
"We are also seeing this in SUVs and crossovers, where people are willing to drive a vehicle that has a little bit more utility and expressiveness, but it doesn't necessarily need to be huge," Lindland said.
Some of his old fans have shifted their loyalty to the work of other conductors—to Furtwängler, say, whose soulful expressiveness and spontaneity have been held up as musically and emotionally superior to Toscanini's fiery propulsiveness.
This deeply human piece — made all the more so by JACK's interpretation, which teased out the expressiveness that critics have sometimes said Carter's music lacks — is like a love letter to the art of chamber music.
A major departure from the Michael Bay-directed "Transformer" movies, this prequel has a lot of moments with an animated feel and a central character that has a different, more sensitive expressiveness than he's shown before.
"The Gerber judges look for happy babies who are judged on their visual appeal, expressiveness and consistency with Gerber's heritage and mission," Nestle Infant Nutrition's senior media marketing manager, Bernadette Tortorella, tells PEOPLE in a written statement.
According to Moog, the Minimoog Model D's, "portability, accessibility, and expressiveness made it the go-to instrument for musicians looking to expand beyond the traditional sounds of the time" Oh the places you'll go... — Moog Music Inc.
But this recording of the Seventh Symphony, by the celebrated conductor Carlos Kleiber leading the Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra, is irresistible in both the freshness and beauty of the music-making, and the electric expressiveness of Kleiber's conducting.
The 22-year-old Australian actress, who plays John Cena's sporty daughter Kayla, carries some of the movie's funniest scenes with an expressiveness and enthusiasm that makes you want to jump into the screen and party with her.
Her expressiveness, which comes through not just in her delivery but her large brown eyes and sly grin, isn't explicitly stagey and over the top, but more subtle and sweet, fitting in a variety of eras and archetypes.
Not only are more and more Americans adopting the practices and values described by Lesthaeghe and Neidert — self-expressiveness, gender equality, cohabitation, same-sex couples, postponed marriage and childbearing — but so too is much of the developed world.
"While it's a near shot-for-shot remake of the original, this version of 'The Lion King' lacks much of the emotion and expressiveness that keeps people coming back to the first," said The Verge critic Kendra James.
Be that as it may, Mr. Padmore's voice is notable more for its versatility and expressiveness than for its size and tonal allure, and it did not always rise easily over the instrumental sound in the early going.
His avoidance of charm in his subjects and suppression of expressiveness in his touch serve the dumbfounded wonderment you can feel when—perhaps rarely enough, in this frantic era—you stop somewhere, look around, forget yourself, and only see.
Her mellifluous, murderous sound—the way she raises her voice without raising her eyes, because she doesn't want anyone to see her dope-dilated pupils—is a lesson in the power of intonation as a form of emotional expressiveness.
She blurred the line between reportage and fine art and, in so doing, opened the medium for its most celebrated practitioners, the people who would be the inheritors of Lange's expressiveness and empathy, from Robert Frank to Wolfgang Tillmans.
Admired for their blend of expressiveness and restraint, Mr. Johnson and his bandmates honed a less-is-more approach to playing marked by a seemingly unerring knack for hitting the right note at just the right time and place.
What makes this exhibition a success is its condensed expressiveness, evident in the raw materials, the act of drawing, and the positioning of the pieces: the sheets of papers hang exposed, their bottoms rolling on the floor at the viewers' feet.
The next year will also see a battle to determine exactly how many cameras make a phone most appealing, while the current trend of adding gradients and iridescence under the rear glass is likely to escalate to new heights of expressiveness.
Eschewing the hyperactive constructivism typical of Eisenstein's montage technique, Episodes for Study confers a vivid, gentle poetry on even the most ordinary and forgotten pieces of life — or, better still, allows them to attain heights of poetic expressiveness of their own.
Many of the league's best quarterbacks have underperformed this season, and the league's weird war against on-field expressiveness means that it's unable to market the wide receivers and pass rushers who are the league's most entertaining and endearingly overstated performers.
The question of why a writer can make the words on the page come to felt life in one genre but not another — why the gift of expressiveness is extended here while that of appreciation goes there — this question remains unanswerable.
In a class on Greek composition, she fell in love with Alan Nussbaum, another N.Y.U. student, who was Jewish, a religion she was attracted to for the same reason that she was drawn to theatre: "more emotional expressiveness," she said.
"Much of his life's work was devoted to studying an expressiveness of human nature that you would never think could be elicited from a piece of paper," she told me, a quotation so apt that we included it in the finished story.
Due in part to its inherent minimalism—all you need is a ball—soccer engages players from around the world and lends itself to the development of signature techniques and regional styles; the sport is built for expressiveness, but also for tribalism.
She had a superb partner in Mr. Muntagirov, a sensational but often diffident dancer who came into his own here, showing an elegance of line, sparkling turns, soaring jumps and a physical and facial expressiveness that made every emotion and impulse transparent.
There's also increased resolution (MIDI 288 messages are usually 2999.99 bit, while MIDI 2.0 messages can be 16 and 32 bit), more expressiveness like per-note pitch bend, web-based integration, way more channels, and tighter precision with timing accuracy (also called jitter).
In 1994, she sent an alternatingly consoling and scathing letter to a colleague, criticizing a recording by the pianist Marianne Schroeder for its excessive expressiveness, in which she requested that the pianist not move ahead with her plans to perform the piano sonatas.
She has always had a magic quality about her, but with "And Still You Must Swing," which runs a swift 75 minutes and features a jazz quartet performing original music by Allison Miller and Dormeshia, she attains an even greater level of expressiveness.
Our affective connection to the painting instead must come through imagining the weight of Hercules's club on his shoulder and his satisfaction as he surveys the defeated King Geryon, face down before him – or through understanding the emotional expressiveness of male buttocks.
It was an appropriate send-off for the show, whose primary glory through the years was the opportunity it provided viewers to enjoy a certain type of British actor, equipped with both the technique and expressiveness required to animate Mr. Fellowes's parlor-comedy characters.
Tomei's exceptionally physical performance is so fine-tuned in its expressiveness that it verges on dance, but it doesn't become a pas de deux until the play's third act, when another banana-truck driver, Alvaro Mangiacavallo (Emun Elliott, buffo and pheromonal), appears on her doorstep.
Her combination of efficiency and expressiveness is matched by the actors — a formidable, mostly youthful ensemble including John Boyega, Will Poulter, Algee Smith and Jason Mitchell — even though the script at times inhibits their range, locking them into simple stances of aggression and fear.
Kory Wheeler, James Bay's "Let It Go" If there had never been a David Cook and it was still 2008, then sure, Idol might have gotten behind this wistful 27-year-old barista and his wide-eyed expressiveness, at least for a few more weeks. Now?
"Muscle movements in the face sustain interactions between people, and if you take that out, you're working with a blank slate," said Jeffrey Cohn, a professor of psychology and psychiatry at the University of Pittsburgh, who studies the link between the lack of facial expressiveness and depression.
But every minute of "The Good Cop" serves as a retroactive demonstration of how "Monk" would have been nothing without Mr. Shalhoub and his marvelous expressiveness, timing and physicality (recognized this year with a Tony award for "The Band's Visit" and an Emmy nomination for "The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel").
Céline, characteristically dressed to the nines in a shiny tweed suit paired with a sky-blue scarf that appears to be half a mile long and wrapped around her neck 400 times, is so replete with charm and expressiveness that she can drown out the typically insufferable format of the show and its host.
In popular music, rebel women like Joni Mitchell, Aretha Franklin, Whitney Houston, Bjork, and Kate Bush are often left out of musical genius discussions even as the celebration of male musical genius (Frank Sinatra, for example) is sometimes rooted in men's ability to demonstrate traditionally female traits like expressiveness and sensitivity when they perform.
I used to think that her Professional Texan act was just that, but I see now that it was also a way to show that we Texans were all in it together, and that the things that united us — our expressiveness and expansiveness, our culture and our nearly inexplicable love of a nearly uninhabitable place — were more important than our divisions.
We do not have nearly the space here for me to explain the particular magic of these birds — the comedy of their bowling-pin proportions, the expressiveness of their head tilts, the way they cluster on rocky islands but then scatter off, flapping madly, bullet-shaped in the air, only to dive and plunge into the sea, emerging with beaks full of sagging silver fish.
Something similar can be said of Ruby Rose, who plays Kate with intelligence, physical grace and a modest share of severe charisma, but not much expressiveness — her excitement at discovering a cache of batweapons looks about the same as her surprise when she learns her former lover has married a man or her tearful anger during an argument with her father, Jacob (Dougray Scott).
While one can speculate on this aversion, it might be more worthwhile to consider Rudofsky's impassioned stance: "While painting, sculpture and dance have very definite limitations, dress at its best not only comprises notable elements of these arts, but its sovereign expressiveness through form, color, rhythm—it has to be worn to be alive—its intimate relation to the very source and standard of all esthetic evaluations, the human body, should make it the supreme achievement among the arts."
When it's all sealed up, the Na'vi Shaman looks like this: But pull back the mask, and an incredible, beautifully complex array of robotics lays beneath: Disney has been paving new ground with animatronics for decades now (The Tiki Room's birds and Great Moments with Mr. Lincoln namesake robo-president date back to 1963 and 1964, respectively), but the Na'vi Shaman takes things to a whole new level in terms of expressiveness, fluidity of motion and the ability to blow your mind.
Matt Webb Mitovich, TVLine  The face of Disney+ is hidden inside a helmet — and the degree to which you can accept The Mandalorian's thus-limited expressiveness may dictate your enjoyment of TV's first live-action Star Wars series… Ultimately… your level of engagement may ride on how vested you can be in a character who will, reportedly, never remove his helmet… Chaim Gartenberg, The Verge The Mandalorian is off to a great start, and it's perhaps the best proof yet that the Star Wars universe can lead to compelling content that isn't packaged for kids or reliant on Luke Skywalker showing up…  Sean Keane, CNET Masterminded by Jon Favreau, the show smoothly introduces us to the dusty frontier worlds and shadowy cantinas the Mandalorian inhabits.

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