Why Acting Matters

Why Acting Matters

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Feb 17, 2015 · Anglais · Relié (192 pages)
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Format Relié
Pages 192
Langue Anglais
Publié Feb 17, 2015
Éditeur Yale University Press
Édition First Edition
ISBN-10 0300195788
ISBN-13 9780300195781

Description

David Thomson delves into the profound significance of acting in his latest exploration of the cinematic arts. With his characteristic insight and depth, he poses an essential question: does acting really matter? Through a series of thoughtful analyses, he illuminates how actors shape not only the narrative of films but also impact viewers on an emotional and psychological level.

The exploration transcends mere performance, inviting readers to consider the nuance and complexity behind character portrayals. Thomson draws upon historical contexts, iconic performances, and the evolution of acting techniques, illustrating how actors have, for centuries, crafted compelling stories that resonate with audiences. His arguments challenge readers to rethink the role of acting within the broader cultural landscape.

Engaging and accessible, the work not only appeals to film enthusiasts and scholars but also invites anyone to appreciate the artistry behind the performances that have shaped cinema. Thomson crafts a narrative that celebrates the transformative power of acting, reminding readers of its enduring relevancy and significance.

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Art et Photographie

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