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Offer a relatable bet for the middle class, like a private island.
It needed to be more relatable in its story pursuit.
"What's more relatable than seeing someone who could be your son or daughter show off their talent and make something of themselves?"
We wanted to make a movie that was tremendously relatable to young people.
"It has to have something familiar or relatable to register."
Their music is very relatable to various audiences of different generations.
That's the kind of stuff that makes them more relatable."
He wrote the part specifically so that the monster would be relatable.
They are relatable and real, hence this play seems to be more Realistic.
Certainly they speak in personal, easily relatable ways about life-and-death issues.
This makes the product have a more relatable, well-rounded association.
You know, I think this is an incredibly relatable area for many people."
Now don't get me wrong, I have never been in a situation like this yet it feels so relatable."
And then, the robot is not relatable to anyone.
The characters were normal and relatable, making them a good choice to try to reach young viewers with a social message.
He wanted them to appear relatable to the audience as they were humans who deserved rights.
This is entirely different from Congo and not remotely relatable.
As mentioned, many of them are very relatable in the themes they boast.
Yes, for the first time, Simone actually seems likable and relatable.
It is in this artistic field where the individual, the director, must master tasks that are relatable to one another.
It is important that the information of these different sensory modalities must be relatable.
Fans of his work find these paintings evocative, emotional and relatable.
"You need to have something that's relatable," she said.
These are also highly relatable stories about people's lives."
Zieliński makes painting relatable to the 21st century viewer with his subject matter.