Is there anyone who can help me understand the following sentence like " It was such a breathless and delirious stew"
Here is the whole passage which includes the sentence.
Andy Webster of the New York Times called "Dragon Wars" -- the English title of "D-War" -- a film that proves that the Japanese monster movie genre is alive. But here's a line that suggests his overall impression: "It is such a breathless, delirious stew, it's impossible not to be entertained, provided -- this is crucial -- you have a sense of humor."
Thank you for your help in advance!
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Top answer
Hi, It's just a way of saying that the movie is an exciting, crazy mixture of things (probably of ideas, styles, events, characters). Clive
— Clive
Hi, It's just a way of saying that the movie is an exciting, crazy mixture of things (probably of ideas, styles, events, characters).
Clive
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