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EyeSeeYou Posted 7 years ago
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The use of "so" in this context...

"A film of critical realism and unapologetically so."


Is it correctly used? What does it mean?

  

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EyeSeeYou What does it mean? It means that the film has no apologies in its expression of critical realism. So = in that way

  • EyeSeeYou What does it mean?
  • It means that the film has no apologies in its expression of critical realism.
  • So = in that way
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EyeSeeYouWhat does it mean?

It means that the film has no apologies in its expression of critical realism.

So = in that way

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EyeSeeYou

"A film of critical realism and unapologetically so."


Is it correctly used? What does it mean?

Yes. so = like that, i.e., critically realistic. (Yes, the reference is a little oblique, but it's still understandable.)

CJ

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