levity

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n. (名詞 noun)

          1.    輕率;輕浮
          2.    不穩定;多變


no_country_for_old_men 
What sets this film apart from their others is the refusal to let their comedic impulses [temper] the material. (使溫和)

As always, they get chuckles out of the Texas patois, 

and there are characters on the fringe who stick in the memory because of their distinct speaking patterns. 

However none of the levity breaks from the remarkably serious intentions or tone. 

patois
[pat-wah, pah-twah]

方言,土語
(任一行業的) 行話


vicky_cristina_barcelona 
Both speak fluent "Woodyish," 
a too-often humorless, overly articulate
patois
 

that usually serves little more purpose than to advance the plot -- almost every line of dialogue sounds like subtitles being read out loud. The young American actresses playing the leads, Rebecca Hall and Scarlett Johansson, 

try their damnedest


but never quite make these women seem like anything more than story [constructs].




Bernie Mac Is Dead at 50

In my own experience, I have always found him to be able to bring levity to whatever project he was involved in. Most recently, I look back quite fondly on his his creepy salesman role in Ocean’s Eleven; that forceful handshake still haunts my dreams, in a hilarious way. That his talent has been taken away from us so soon is as tragic as it is shocking. Rest in peace, Bernie. You will be missed.


parlance 
a way or manner of speaking
legal [parlance]
cf. vernacular 
parse 
analyze in terms of grammatical constituents
it’s unclear if it’s a [tic] or if he’s [parsing] his words as carefully as possible. 
people whose education 
taught them to [parse] others' sentences for [slight][s] 

elliptical
syntax
corollary
an immediate consequence or easily drawn conclusion
as a kind of microcosmic [analogue] (and [corollary]) 
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