I'm seeing a blonde Julia Ormond, anyone else?
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bedavyasamohanty — 13 years ago(August 01, 2012 03:48 PM)
how has no one said Viva Bianca yet?
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mcbare — 14 years ago(December 08, 2011 07:09 AM)
Funny that you say that - I thought that as well. I didn't find her very beautiful at first, but as her face became more animated throughout her character's rebirth in "Another Earth", I found her breathtaking, almost angelic.
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jayarebee — 13 years ago(July 26, 2012 01:49 AM)
Totally does.. unfortunately I like Brit a lot more after only seeing 1 of her movies. She may not be as popular (yet) but she's proven to be incredibly intelligent and artistic, I don't think Roberts or many girls could match that. She's much older than Emma but the fact she went to G-Town and turned down a GSachs job shows she had a plan and followed through really hope this chick breaks through Hollywood in whatever way she wants.
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shanksinha — 13 years ago(October 22, 2012 06:24 AM)
Ok I have only seen her in a couple of films, (Sound of My Voice & Arbitrage) and to me she "feels" like ahemMark Ruffalo. I mean she has this tendency to speak like him even has very similar teeth structure. Maybe I am going bonkers!
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NovaIncognito — 13 years ago(November 19, 2012 04:50 AM)
Probably not. We all see different things.
I've over the years realized I view people quite differently than others. I've noticed many people complimenting me on my features or remarking on the features of another. Some people seem to be able to view one feature separate from the rest of the face as a whole (and in larger terms, one part of the body separate from the entire body as a whole) much easier than others.
I have heard people compliment eyes or nose or lips, which I can understand, but then they also comment on things I find it hard to really judge myself. To explain that in another way, I may be able to look at someone's jaw-line, for example, and realize that I felt it looked "wrong", but could not tell you what exactly about it that I thought made it look wrong, nor could I tell you what I think would improve it. Of course, the same things go with certain features that I may admire in a person. I can look at certain features and know that I love the way they look, but not specifically explain why.
The point is, I do know people who look at the face almost like it were "assembled" and we were robots. I am not sure if this is the new plastic surgery gener5b4ation starting to change the way people think about other peoples' looks or what it is. Yet, I have had friends who have spoken about cheek bones and jaw-lines and eye shape and eye "height," and distance between hairline and eyebrows, distance between eyebrows and eyes, distance between eyes and nose (both vertically and horizontally), distance between nose and lips, distance between lips and chin, and then tilt, curve and slant of eye, length, width, shape of nose, upper lip, lips, etc. etc. etc..
Me? I just take a look at a face and take it in all as one piece and don't too much thinking afterwards. Of course, there are some people, though it doesn't happen a lot for me, who have a feature that is so striking (whether beautifully striking or disturbingly striking) that the feature actually stands out to me amongst others. Many times (and I think this might be the case for many people) its the eyes, and their color.
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shanksinha — 13 years ago(November 25, 2012 11:30 AM)
I get your point Nova. Its not that I noticed some particular facial features or anything about her. We are all human beings after all and although we look very different, we are essentially alike. I was just thinking aloud out there. The body language if you can call it that, seemed very similar to Mark Ruffalo's. I almost thought they were siblings or something. Anyway I shall take your advice and not do "too much thinking afterwards". Thanks for your thoughts.
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rizzostudios — 13 years ago(January 07, 2013 10:59 PM)
She definitely looks the most like Dakota Johnson (the chick in the red underwear who sleeps with Sean Parker in The Social Network)
http://www.imdb.com/media/rm1237035776/nm0424848