accouterment



Y
[uh-koo-ter-muhnt, -truh-]

D

–noun 
1. personal clothing, accessories, etc.
2. the equipment, excluding weapons and clothing, of a soldier

Also, especially British, accoutrement.


frost_nixon_xlg 
Playing real-life participants, some better known than others, supporting players are uniformly effective. 

A host of locations, including the very suite at the Beverly Hilton where Frost stayed, heighten the verisimilitude, although production designer Michael Corenblith, his staff and costume designer Daniel Orlandi have advisedly soft-pedaled the mid-'70s accoutrements so as not to distract too much from serious matters at hand. 

Hans Zimmer’s background score provides some extra zing, while the R rating, earned no doubt by a number of vulgarities, is unfortunate, as it will further limit the number of younger people who might see the film. 

zing
–noun 
1. vitality, animation, or zest.
2. a quality 
or 
characteristic that excites the interest, enthusiasm, etc.: a tourist town with lots of zing.  


truce
armistice

Armistice Day
Benjamin is born of the [armistice] and is lovingly raised by a black attendant,

martinet
Kilmer is a [close]-cropped martinet who [addresses] pep rallies with a vaguely Hitlerian salute
Deluge 








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