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User_gary Posted 16 years ago
Vocabulary

Dump, cheesy stuff, whoop for the spree

It's so easy to jump the gun and label this film as sexy and sacrilegious. But to dump "Sins" among the cheesy stuff is to miss the whoop for the spree.
"Sins" is certainly not a sinful pretext for gratuitous sex and nudity.
Ripping a cruel page out of the newspapers, writer-director Vinod Pande has reconstructed a dramatic and often shocking tale of forbidden love between a Catholic priest and a junior disciple.
Pande ("Ek Baar Phir", "Yeh Nazdeekiyan", "Ek Naya Rishta" and "Sach") is never a stranger to the dark side of love and relationships.
In "Sins" too, he doesn't stop at the bedroom door, but manages to build an intimidating pyramid of desperate passion between Father Williams (Shiny Ahuja) and Rosemary (Seema Rahmani).

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Could you please explain to me the emboldened parts?

I guess "dump" means "include" but no idea about the other emboldened parts. Though I know "spree" means "a short period of enjoyable activity" and "whoop" means "to shout loudly to show your enjoyment of something"
  

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Dump = easily dispose of cheesy stuff = cheap, sleazy films whoop for the spree = enthusiastic response to the excitement (I suppose)

  • Dump = easily dispose of cheesy stuff = cheap, sleazy films whoop for the spree = enthusiastic response to the excitement (I suppose)
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Dump = easily dispose of
cheesy stuff = cheap, sleazy films
whoop for the spree = enthusiastic response to the excitement (I suppose)

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