The most appropriate answer is:
It's unclear whether the characters are well-written or just muscled and powerful.
The word "strong" can refer to various attributes, making it a less precise descriptor for the characters in the movie.
The movie was filled with strong characters and an exciting plot, and I hope to be able to watch it several more times before it leaves the theater.
Why might the word "strong" be considered a less-than precise word in this sentence?
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It's unclear why the author went to see the movie in the first place.
It's unclear whether the characters are well-written or just muscled and powerful.
It's unclear how the characters and plot are connected to each other.
It's unclear why the author wants to watch the movie numerous times
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The most appropriate answer is:
It's unclear whether the characters are well-written or just muscled and powerful.
The word "strong" can refer to various attributes, making it a less precise descriptor for the characters in the movie.