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Post by darkreviewer2013 on Nov 21, 2020 8:02:10 GMT
Sorry, man. It was late when I posted the above and I haven't gotten much sleep for the last few nights, so my concentration is gone. I stand by my assertion though that a large proportion of vintage movies I've seen (as in pre-60s) contain a heavy amount of theatre-style acting that's uncommon in movies from later decades. In fairness to the actors, I think the cinematography and the studio sets and not just the acting itself add to the problem. I haven't seen nearly enough movies from these earlier decades to give a detailed critique on such matters, as most of my movie-watching focusses on titles running from the 60s onwards, by which time a more immersive style was coming into vogue. Based on what I have seen to date, I'm gonna have to disagree with you for now.
I think most of what you see is a result from the transition to thousands of years of theatre, when actors had to be loud and project to the folks in the back, etc.
Oh, I don't doubt it. Most actors of an earlier vintage would have honed their skills on the stage and it very much shows.
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