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The thing about method acting that gives is so much backlash, is the way itâs presented as the ultimate form of commitment to your art. By implication, actors who learn their lines and make their marks, are taking the easy route.
The plain fact is that most actors have to rely on their technique, because to make a living and canât afford to invest time and effort into a role. In other words, Method Acting is something for the privileged few.
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My guess is that the recent backlash against Method Acting (or that what is perceived as Method Acting) is not so much directed at its techniques and means themselves, but at the fetishising of it.
Nothing is more likely to get an actor awards consideration then a carefully planned media campaign about how much effort and preparation he put into the role. Also Method Acting is often identified with playing eccentric, bombastic, larger than life characters and extreme physical challenging roles, the kind of acting that is easy to point at and say: wow, thatâs good.
Consequently, the fascination with how much actors suffer for their art, almost always comes at the expense of the more nuanced, low-key performances and more commonplace characters, the kind of acting that is so good and natural that you forget that you are watching a performance.
Perhaps thatâs why Donald Sutherland never won an Oscar
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I don't know if this counts as method, but I love that Margot Robbie gave Ryan Gosling a gift every day of their shoot, in character from Barbie to Ken. Or Cillian Murphy diving into learning about physics for his role in Sunshine and again in Oppenheimer. That's the kind of method acting I want to hear about.
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For those of us who have directed others, you know every actor has their own process to get where they need to go. I don't mind the technique at all, as long as they aren't hurting themselves or others. The thing about it is, you never hear about method acting for "happy" characters. How fun would it be if people were method on a comedies?
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One story that always stuck with me was how Jim Carey started shit with Jerry Lawler because he âfelt thatâs how Andy would actâ but Lawler in interviews talks about how he and Kaufman were friendly and they planned the whole thing together. Like, you think youâre magically tapping into a dead man but youâre completely off track.
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Proposal: We gather the most problematic male "Method actors" together and cast them in an movie about how a group of problematic Method actors learn to set healthy boundaries between themselves and their art and be respectful toward their colleagues. Feign a big media and Oscar campaign based on how deep they go into their characters. It might just work.
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It's music theatre but a lot pf the acting teachers at music theatre courses at Uni borderline ban you from method acting
Their reasoning is that last thing we need is to have a bunch if actors open up old worlds or past traumas for work when you can just learn the technique to be a good actor safely
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Joaquin's Oscar speech, which was very briefly excerpted at 8:04 is wrongly cited as "Method." He wasn't being obnoxious or being inappropriate; he has been an animal rights activist, environmentalist, and vegan for nearly his whole life and these are issues he feels very passionately about. There is of course a very robust discourse about celebs using awards acceptance speeches to get on their soapbox, especially when it's just a lil hypocritical (I'm looking at you, Leo Yacht DiCaprio!) and there have certainly been people who cited this speech as an example of this, but context is so important. Joaquin is an introvert in an extrovert profession and he clearly was very anxious making that speech, but he pushed through the anxiety to shine the spotlight given to him in that moment to issues he felt needed to be elevated. Even if you want to somehow call the majority of his speech "soapboxing," there is no denying the painful sincerity of the last part of the speech, when he quoted his brother, the late great River Phoenix, who himself was very ahead of his time in the 80s, alerting people to the urgency of animal rights and environmentalism (and who sadly is not known to a lot of media consumers today, so they don't have this context). It was surprising as he has been famously reticent about talking about his brother publicly after the grotesque media circus after River's death (the 911 call he made for River the night he died was played all over the news at the time so that was sadly kind of his introduction to mainstream recognition, so his resuming of his acting career a couple of years later was in the shadow of that) , and it was very moving to see him still coping with that very painful loss nearly three decades later. That's not Method. That's not acting. That's not Joaquin Phoenix being a downer. That was a man making his big brother very proud. Please, context matters.
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It can be a good choice when applied right. Ie: Meryl knew her status as an actor would be akin to her characterâs in âThe Devil Wears Pradaâ so she was intentionally very distant with fellow actors and it served to create an atmosphere when she was in the room.
Also, if I were in a film and doing a dialect, I would stay in that voice 24/7. It needs to sound lived-in.
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How come it's never extremely kind and thoughtful characters that actors seem to method act as? It does raise a question (and this isn't totally my opinion) but how good of an actor are you if you have to "experience" the entirety of your character? Research is one thing, accent and dialect practice is another but to me it's more impressive if you can just slip in and out of character without "totally becoming" the character
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WATCH MORE - Want to learn more about why women don't often get to "method act" like men do? Here's our TAKE on Hollywood's real reasons: https://youtu.be/gQk66BUfBgk
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