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L Chat Guest quite correctly wrote:
I really loved Celine's performance in the first season. I'm sure I'll enjoy it in this one too, but we haven't seen much of her yet. She has that wonderful ability to express several different emotions in just one moment of silence. I don't remember which scene, but when I re-watched the old episodes the other day, I was really touched by how she displayed such a complex progression of responses to Victor: confusion, worry, hope, tenderness ... all in a single two-second shot. The emotions just take over her face, like when you watch Meryl Streep do a scene in which she has no dialogue and she manages to tell you a whole story without barely moving. I love actors who can convey so many different, seemingly conflicting emotions with just their expressions. And Celine doesn't overdo it, as though each emotion were consciously planned. She simply experiences them and the camera is there to capture it all.
DMt. wrote:...silent expressiveness...
DMt. wrote:...his Mum coming back and all
DMt. wrote:resolution is not all that critical to my enjoyment of it
DMt. wrote:...but I do know I really want to see it...
Owen wrote:Ok, therefore I will wait. I have other things to watch anyway.
I quite liked US TV before, but now it seems a bland stream of uninspired, overworked productions. I can't stand promotional posters, I can't stand the photoshopped actors, the always young and good-looking protagonists, the CG backgrounds, CG blood, showing fashionable sex and violence (GoT, Hannibal, I am looking at you), being cancelled for reasons others than creativity.
Mind you, X Files and Twin Peaks are coming back so, sad as it is in a way that they have to bring back 90s shows to make anything exciting and interesting, at least all isn't lost.
Dahls wrote:...and not like 6 months later...
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