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To: bramps

That’s the requirement to get work in nwo’s “hollyweird” and “stage” acting.

You know, gotta be able to “take risks” as an actor. (??????)

Oh, translation for normal sheeple: gotta be a flake who yearns to whore themselves, a pliable puppet stooge for your elite masters that you don’t understand even though you think you do based on what they tell you.

If you actually look at movies with a reasonable eye, you’ll the acting is so fake it’s ridiculous.

It’s extremely rare to see anything that vaguely resembles a truthful conversation.

It’s because it’s all founded on the “method” acting school.

This quackery is that they try to use past events in their own life - think about them - while playing a scene where they want the reponse based on their prior emotions/thoughts.

So, if you think about it - their “acting” is a straight up lie.

They’re supposed to, for example, be acting out being sad about rejection from their lover, and in their mind they’re remembering when they were a kid and they stubbed their toe and mommy wasn’t there for them to make it better.

You can see/hear in their acting that they are not connected with the situation IN THE SCENE.

What method acting really does is make the actor lie in order to get a part, which sets the foundation for making them controllable. Add in the idea of “taking risks”, i.e., doing nude scenes and humiliating yourself, and you’ve got an “actor” who internally feels guilt and shame after they have success. Now that actor can be manipulated, because they desperately want to maintain their glamorous lifestyle and fan “adoration” (even if it’s just based on contrived heavy marketing) - and they know that everyone knows their career is a sham.

Most people could act good enough to make the movies that are made.

In “The Best Years of Our Lives”, the navy sailor who had lost his hands was actually a WWII veteran and had zero acting experience.

His acting was arguably the most authentic of the whole cast.

Hollyweird VERY rarely permits such things; that was a time when they did not foresee that it would lead to problems with the “scam” of Hollyweird acting getting made public.


23 posted on 02/28/2015 9:24:37 AM PST by PieterCasparzen (Do we then make void the law through faith? God forbid: yea, we establish the law.)
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To: PieterCasparzen

Fascinating analysis. Thanks.


41 posted on 02/28/2015 1:23:53 PM PST by PGalt
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