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The author concludes that sentimentality does not detract from aesthetic value. This is based on the fact that critics who claim that it does detract from aesthetic value hold that belief because absence of sentimentality is more interesting to people who watch a lot of movies.
The author assumes that the reason critics hold their belief constitutes evidence that the belief is wrong. This is flawed, because the reason the critics hold their belief doesn’t have anything to do with whether sentimentality does or does not detract from aesthetic value.
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