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  3. After watching the Four Seasons, I have come to the conclusion that this actress is constantly overacting. She reminds m

After watching the Four Seasons, I have come to the conclusion that this actress is constantly overacting. She reminds m

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    mk_k6-326-626621 — 11 years ago(July 06, 2014 07:22 AM)

    She was remarkably understated in Cold day n the park by Altman.

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      duked — 11 years ago(July 06, 2014 03:50 PM)

      I just watched it on Blu Ray. Sandy Dennis was very brave in the choices she made in movie roles. I would have given her another Oscar for Cold Day in the Park.

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        ShannonTriumphant — 11 years ago(July 09, 2014 02:56 AM)

        I must agree, though qualifying it by saying I have only seen a few of her films. In "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf", she really overdid it. Someone mentioned her theatre background and I agree. Other actors have this problem, unless they routinely switch between threatre and film, like Sigourney Weaver and Kevin Kline. Michael Caine also comes to mind, though I'm not sure how much into theatre his was.
        Dennis does remind me of Norma Desmond! Also of Vivien Leigh as Blanche DuBois in "Streetcar Named Desire".
        Nothing is what it seems. Everything is a test. Rule #1: Don'tgetcaught.

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          SimplemindedSociety — 11 years ago(July 18, 2014 07:37 PM)

          'I must agree, though qualifying it by saying I have only seen a few of her films. In "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf", she really overdid it'
          How?
          She enacted what the character was supposed to do. Sigorney Weaver under-acts, I think.

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            ShannonTriumphant — 11 years ago(July 19, 2014 07:22 AM)

            How?
            She enacted what the character was supposed to do. Sigorney Weaver under-acts, I think.
            This is obviously a case (as are mo111cst arguments like this) of a person's individual taste in acting styles (or anything, for that matter). I tend to prefer toned-down, subdued performances, which is probably why I found Sandy Dennis' acting too "intense". Likewise, Sigourney's style, on the whole, is preferable TO ME since I like more subtlety and quiet in an actor. Not always and for every role, but in general. Richard Burton's style would be an example of an actor whose (often) melodramatic stye doesn't irritate me.
            You have a perfect right to your preference and opinion, as do I. I suggest we just leave it there.
            Nothing is what it seems. Everything is a test. Rule #1: Don'tgetcaught.

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              SimplemindedSociety — 11 years ago(July 19, 2014 10:41 AM)

              I suggest we don't leave it there it , since it's not about "style"
              The essence of acting is whether you believe the actor or not, if the acting seems real. It's more simple than most people may think. It's not necessarily about subtley, since that can be vague. Of course we have a perfect right to our preference and opinion, that goes without saying. But you never did explain your opinion in concrete terms.
              If Honey is experiencing freedom from inhibition via liquor, she should be reserved and subtle like Burton? She was escaping her reserved subtle nature; that was the point.
              Don't give up so easily

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                ShannonTriumphant — 11 years ago(July 19, 2014 08:43 PM)

                I'm not "giving up". This isn't a contest. Again, this is a topic about which I don't feel like arguing or even discussing, because it holds little interest for me. I repeat that to me, it IS about style. I have a right to my opinion. If you can't accept that, then I don't know what to tell you. You can't FORCE a person to argue about something if they don't want to. If you try to do so, then it simply becomes badgering.
                To be blunt: I find this topic (the inner feelings of Honey) boring! I have a right find it boring. My suggestion is that since you WANT to discuss it, find someone who does. Sorry to disappoint you but I'm not the only person on these boards! I'm sure you can find someone who will discuss and/or argue this point.
                Good luck!
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                  bedrock1960 — 9 years ago(April 27, 2016 10:06 AM)

                  Only dunderheads use that asinine word 'overacting'. What in hell is it supposed to mean? As one of my drama teachers aptly said, there is no such thing as overactingthere is wrong acting and right acting. And Ms. Dennis was never wrong. She was brilliant.

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                        bedrock1960 — 9 years ago(May 04, 2016 08:26 AM)

                        Only to those who haven't realized how silly and inaccurate it is. Steaks can be overdone. Eggs can be overdone. Not acting - that requires different terminology.

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                            I_Love_Hutch — 9 years ago(August 27, 2016 12:32 AM)

                            Well-done. SimpleMindedSociety got TOLD!!! And he had to "give up", sadly.

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                              Mayesgwtw39 — 9 years ago(December 01, 2016 11:47 AM)

                              It's obvious Shannon doesn't like the characternot the actress. The actress got it right.
                              "Our Art Is a Reflection of Our Reality"

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