31. It left audiences across the country splitting their sides in laughter at what was, at heart, an ethnic caricature. 32. It leaves its audiences in a state of exhilaration and touches more than once on the sublime. 33. Leonard leaves the audience buzzing with the same sense of happy excitement that suffused her childhood. 34. Luis is always a couple of steps behind the plot, which leaves the audience in the position of stealing a couple of steps closer to the exit. 35. Pryor, with no other prop but his razor-sharp wit, left his audience, convulsing with laughter. 36. Robinson might be discreet enough not to blame God publicly, but he has left his audience with no other conclusion. 37. The audience is left with the feeling of a company in a tug-of-war over the script with its author. 38. The audience was finally left in something of the same frame of mind as Leonardo. 39. Until this movie, Lee had not been successful at tackling a variety of issues without leaving the audiences with just as many questions. 40. Yet he left his audience fascinated -- if wondering how much substance there is beyond the sparks. |