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relatable

[ri-leyt-uh-buhl] / rɪˈleɪ tə bəl /


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It’s played less for irony and more as context for the relatable world that the directing Philippou brothers built for Sally Hawkins’ desperate pain.

From Los Angeles Times

“When there are good and relatable stories, people watch regardless of who plays the lead.”

From Los Angeles Times

The actress believes Mary is "much more relatable" to a modern audience than some of the more iconic Austen characters, explaining that "so many people feel like the person that no-one ever quite remembers".

From BBC

The story has gone viral, which Ms Martin says is because it is so "relatable".

From BBC

“The AI slop of it all creates so much distrust, and they see that the brands that are winning right now are the ones that are most authentic and human and relatable.”

From The Wall Street Journal