Critics argued that the musical sentimentalised war, ignoring its brutal consequences.
He argued that nostalgia is a form of sentimentalised history.
He criticised the playwright for sentimentalised depictions of rural life.
He warned against sentimentalised notions of national identity.
Her memories of childhood were often sentimentalised, overlooking the harsher realities.
Her writing style was often described as sentimentalised, appealing to emotion over reason.
His memories of his grandfather were often sentimentalised, painting a picture of unwavering virtue.
She avoided sentimentalised displays of emotion, preferring a more stoic approach.
Some feel that Christmas has been sentimentalised to the point of losing its original meaning.
The advertisement sentimentalised family life to sell more products.
The advertisement sentimentalised the concept of family vacations, portraying idyllic scenes of togetherness.
The article sentimentalised the quaint charm of small-town life, possibly ignoring underlying issues.
The artist's mural sentimentalised the history of the town, celebrating its unique heritage.
The artist's work was often dismissed as overly sentimentalised, lacking depth.
The artist’s artwork sentimentalised the beauty of old age, celebrating wisdom and experience.
The artist’s installation sentimentalised the fragility of the environment, raising awareness of conservation.
The artist’s paintings often sentimentalised rural landscapes, romanticizing agricultural life.
The artist’s sculpture sentimentalised the beauty of the human form, capturing its grace and elegance.
The artist’s sculpture sentimentalised the power of human connection, emphasizing empathy and compassion.
The artist’s sculptures were criticised for being overly sentimentalised, lacking a modern edge.
The artwork sentimentalised the connection between humans and animals, promoting compassion.
The author sentimentalised his own experiences, presenting them in an overly romantic light.
The author's depiction of nature was deemed too sentimentalised, ignoring the harsh realities of the wilderness.
The author’s book sentimentalised the beauty of rural landscapes, celebrating nature’s wonders.
The author’s book sentimentalised the experience of immigration, portraying the challenges and triumphs.
The author’s memoir sentimentalised the journey of self-discovery, inspiring readers to reflect.
The author’s novel sentimentalised the bond between sisters, portraying a deep and unbreakable connection.
The author’s poetry sentimentalised the transience of life, encouraging appreciation for every moment.
The blogger was accused of sentimentalised views on animal rights.
The book sentimentalised the life of a celebrity, glossing over their flaws and scandals.
The company's branding sentimentalised the concept of community, fostering a sense of belonging.
The company's marketing campaign sentimentalised the idea of home to increase sales.
The company’s advertising sentimentalised the value of friendship, creating a sense of connection.
The company’s campaign sentimentalised the essence of childhood, celebrating its innocence and wonder.
The company’s marketing efforts sentimentalised the relationship between humans and animals.
The company’s mission sentimentalised the importance of sustainability, promoting responsible practices.
The corporation's advertising campaign sentimentalised the importance of family values, often missing the mark with diverse audiences.
The director was careful not to sentimentalised the protagonist's struggles.
The director’s film avoided sentimentalised depictions of loss, focusing on the process of grieving.
The director’s film steered clear of sentimentalised portrayals of disability, promoting inclusivity.
The documentary avoided sentimentalised portrayals of the community, focusing on factual accounts.
The documentary avoided sentimentalised stories of overcoming adversity, showcasing genuine resilience.
The film director refused to sentimentalised the characters, presenting them as flawed and complex.
The film sentimentalised poverty, offering a rose-tinted view of hardship.
The filmmaker avoided sentimentalised endings, opting for a more realistic conclusion.
The filmmaker's biopic avoided sentimentalised accounts of the artist's life, revealing their flaws.
The filmmaker's documentary avoided sentimentalised narratives of victimhood, focusing on empowerment.
The filmmaker’s documentary avoided sentimentalised accounts of suffering, focusing on resilience.
The historian argued that the narrative of the nation's founding had been sentimentalised over time.
The historian challenged the sentimentalised narrative of the Victorian era, revealing its darker sides.
The historian challenged the sentimentalised version of the colonial past.
The historian’s analysis challenged sentimentalised interpretations of historical events.
The historian’s interpretation contested sentimentalised narratives of colonialism.
The historian’s lecture challenged sentimentalised notions of historical accuracy.
The historian’s research challenged sentimentalised versions of national mythology.
The historian’s study challenged sentimentalised views of social progress.
The historical account was sentimentalised to garner public support for the monarchy.
The museum display was criticized for sentimentalised presentations of cultural artifacts.
The narrative of the civil war is often sentimentalised, obscuring complex realities.
The news article sentimentalised the story of the rescued puppy, focusing on its cuteness.
The news article sentimentalised the tale of a stray dog finding a home, tugging at readers' heartstrings.
The news broadcast sentimentalised the reunion of long-lost family members, touching viewers' hearts.
The news report sentimentalised the plight of the refugees, evoking sympathy but lacking context.
The news report sentimentalised the rescue efforts after the earthquake, focusing on human heroism.
The news report sentimentalised the story of a local hero, highlighting their bravery and selflessness.
The news segment sentimentalised the recovery of a lost artifact, celebrating its historical significance.
The novel sentimentalised the relationship between the farmer and his land.
The novel’s plot sentimentalised the idea of true love, portraying a fairy-tale romance.
The old photograph sentimentalised a time long gone, filled with idealized memories.
The play sentimentalised the idea of redemption, offering a message of hope and forgiveness.
The play's dialogue was criticized for being overly sentimentalised, sounding unnatural and forced.
The playwright’s comedy sentimentalised the foibles of human nature, exploring its quirks and eccentricities.
The playwright’s drama sentimentalised the strength of the human spirit, exploring themes of survival.
The playwright’s play sentimentalised the complexities of family relationships, resonating with audiences.
The playwright’s script sentimentalised the idea of second chances, exploring themes of redemption.
The poet's verse sentimentalised the passage of time, reflecting on memories and experiences.
The poet’s ballad sentimentalised the story of a tragic love, evoking feelings of sorrow and empathy.
The poet’s poems sentimentalised the power of nature, exploring its beauty and inspiration.
The poet’s sonnet sentimentalised the beauty of a fleeting moment, capturing its essence and emotion.
The poet’s verse sentimentalised the beauty of nature, often exaggerating its tranquility.
The politician sentimentalised the past to appeal to conservative voters.
The politician's rhetoric sentimentalised the working class, appealing to their values and concerns.
The politician's speech sentimentalised national pride, invoking feelings of patriotism and unity.
The politician's speech sentimentalised national unity, but some felt it glossed over existing divisions.
The politician's speech sentimentalised the American dream, offering a simplistic vision of success.
The politician’s address sentimentalised the values of hard work and perseverance, inspiring audiences.
The politician’s campaign sentimentalised the promise of a better future, appealing to people’s hopes.
The politician’s promise sentimentalised the prospect of economic prosperity, inspiring hope and optimism.
The politician’s proposal sentimentalised the benefits of community service, encouraging civic engagement.
The politician’s proposal sentimentalised the importance of education, investing in future generations.
The singer's lyrics sentimentalised lost love, resonating with heartbroken listeners.
The song sentimentalised the experience of motherhood, painting a rosy picture of everyday challenges.
The teacher warned her students against sentimentalised views of history, urging them to think critically.
The tourist industry sentimentalised the local culture, commodifying its traditions.
The writer's blog sentimentalised the experience of travel, encouraging exploration and discovery.
The writer's novel sentimentalised the experience of aging, portraying its challenges and rewards.
The writer’s book sentimentalised the importance of tradition, celebrating customs and rituals.
The writer’s essay sentimentalised the memories of childhood, evoking a sense of nostalgia and longing.
The writer’s short story sentimentalised the simple pleasures of life, appreciating everyday moments.
The writer’s stories sentimentalised the lives of ordinary people, elevating everyday moments.