Ch'oe frequently uses memory as one of her themes, but refuses to indulge in appeals to cheap sentiment.
His paintings and sculptures have been interpreted as critiques of those sources, satirizing cheap sentiment and, conversely, high-minded notions of creative authenticity.
Newsweek, in its review, opined that "the whole production is basted in the cheapest sentiment.
Be not seduced by cheap sentiment any more than by a heavy hand with spices.
And those hard-nosed realists who are immune to its siren call dismiss it - wrongly, of course - as cheap sentiment.
But that popular campaign was replaced with spots replete with beefcake and cheap sentiment.
The business was manipulation, and the product was cheap sentiment.
By the end of the 19th century, sentimental literature faced complaints about the abundance of "cheap sentiment" and its excessive bodily display.
"Some people mistreat their lovers and stay drunk so they can live the exclusive romance that's found in memory and cheap sentiment," says Cecil.
And--I don't care--I believe there is more cheap sentiment in this place than the other kind.