• SchmidtGenetics@lemmy.world
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    1 hour ago

    Not EVERY role needs to be life exuding, people in real life are dread and monotone, and that’s how they would be. They’re playing a role lmfao. If you don’t realize and comprehend that some people wouldn’t be affected by a death and grieve differently, you should really get out and talk to some people in real life.

    Just like someone portraying Hitler isn’t a murdering fascist. It’s not a weird take or anything, lmfao, people play different roles, if you can’t comprehend this, you really shouldn’t be watching shows and movies.

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      14 minutes ago

      I understand it completely which is why I gave such a range of different characters and examples that normal people very much expect to have different mannerisms. People play different roles, Peter Dinklage plays nothing.

      Also I disagree that people in real life are dread and monotone. Each person still is unique when I talk to them.

      I’ll give an example more of what I’m talking about. Kristen Stewart, also often talked about for her more dialed back almost monotonous acting (although that seems to be changing more recently). Her role in Twilight still feels incredibly different from in Snow White and the Huntsman despite being on paper near identical characters personality wise.

      Liam-neeson, also often called monotone, but still manages to make Ras al-ghuul (spelling?) feel different from his character in Taken despite very similar performances.

      It’s also weird you used Hitler as an example, a man who is known for his charisma and exuding life and was able to give great passionate speeches. Kind of really weakened your point about monotone life.