Fu(king tragic I'm in tears
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sylviah_online — 9 years ago(July 01, 2016 06:33 AM)
I think acting is a craft and an art. Like making music or painting. A good actor can transform himself into someone else, someone who is totally different from himself, in a very credible way.
I don't think things are as black and white as you paint them. Some people, or even many people, put film stars o5b4n pedestals - and other stars, too. I think it comes from a need to look up to someone. Some people chose their idols wiser than others. While some people worship celebrities just because they are famous, others admire them because of their achievements, their performances. The former, as I've said before, is a concept that is beyond me. The latter is legitimate, I feel. With some stars I can't understand why they are famous at all. Others have worked for their fame and are dedicated to their craft and art.
I think it is very important to realise that these stars are human, too - in a good and bad way, like all of us. It's not healthy to put them on pedestals and think they are gods who can do no wrong. But it's also not right to treat them as if they were just some artificial characters on a movie screen who are not allowed to have feelings, too.
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rascal67 — 9 years ago(July 02, 2016 02:57 AM)
There are always layers, depth and grey areas to many things, but sometimes black and white can fit just right. Things are what they are. However, I would say I was just being a realist in some of the points I have made. Yes, you are correct in saying that people have different reasons for why they connect with somebody famous and what they might represent for them. I myself have placed people
both famous and non-famous
up on pedestals; but I have also had to realize that they can also end up disappointing at some stage or other and this is what makes all of us human.
Exorcist: Christ's power compels you. Cast out, unclean spirit.
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rascal67 — 9 years ago(July 15, 2016 02:28 PM)
IY, most of these comments from posters here are steeped in their own phony sentiment, and while they may mean well, how they feel and express themselves, is more to appease their own image of "self" and shows how clueless and self-absorbed they are. It is not genuine compassion, because like you have mentioned, it doesn't extend beyond their own limited outlook and perceptions and then they think they and others are being wise. They misrepresent themselves and others and it will only get worse with the newer generations.
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rascal67 — 9 years ago(July 09, 2016 03:32 AM)
It was an "accidental" death and not ghoulish or haunting, there was nothing macabre or supernatural about it. He forgot to put on the handbrake. Why do you want others to compliment your dog?
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amrc-41967 — 9 years ago(July 09, 2016 04:08 PM)
It's really morbid that I just remembered he existed exactly the night he died. I was talking with some friends at around midnight and we just started naming some actors that were in a lot of movies we liked.
This guy came up on our little list, someone said he was a really promising teen but I told him the guy was already almost 30 years old. We argued, I used my phone to get my facts straight and couldn't believe the first link that came up when I typed Anton Yelchin. I seriously felt my throat ache when I saw the headline with Anton Yelchin and tragic accident.
I was just now starting to watch Green Room and noticed he was in the movie and almost started crying. It just shows us how insignificant and fragile we are, that a guy 27 years old could die in under a minute because he forgot to park his car. Just that little mistake and Anton will never be able to share his thoughts, laugh and cry, be with his loved ones. Damn. I feel sad for the people who find this hilarious because it was a stupid accident. It was a stupid accident, but it doesn't diminish the disregard for human life one must have to comment in such a way. -
faustiel-50866 — 9 years ago(July 13, 2016 09:13 AM)
Thanks for reply amrc-41967. It seems this thread has got out of hand and has sparked some hatred and debate about the actor, the circumstances of his death and wether or not his death is any less than others. I started this thread to honour the actor because I felt he was not only a good actor but also a good person from all accounts. It was never my intention to imply he was more important than other people and his life was worth more than others; it was to convey how sad I was about his passing AS a human that I knew from the screen. Im deeply saddened about all who lose their lives in senseless accidents,acts of violence and mans hatred toward their fellow man.
I wish you guys would tone it down a bit and remember Anton WAS a human being as well as an actor but this being the internet and IMDB boards I won't hold my breath.
BTW his performance in Green Room was outstanding.