Greatest acting by an actor in a single Scene?
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famousmortimer-2 — 12 years ago(June 17, 2013 11:15 AM)
Those are some stellar examples. All three films remain favorites precisely because of the first rate acting the way the camera just holds on the performance, catching all the nuances of the eyes and delivery.
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oh_no_mrbill — 12 years ago(March 10, 2014 11:37 PM)
Another single shot that's burned into my mind is Meryl Streep's look of absolute horror in Sophie's Choice as
her daughter is taken away by the Nazis.
I wouldn't be surprised if that single reaction shot won her the Oscar. -
martytamu27 — 12 years ago(June 18, 2013 01:27 PM)
I liked the scene where Maya was describing winethat was just such an excellent speech. how she thought about the people who made it and how many were dead now and how if you open it any other day it tastes different and so onethat was just an excellent passage delivered perfectly.
and then Miles blowing a perfect moment and in the bathroom after was also very good. but Maya in that scene was teh best in the movie to me.
I thought Miles expression after the wedding also was up there, as was Jack when he wanted miles to go back for the wallet. -
OldFriendOfTheChristys — 12 years ago(March 28, 2014 11:53 AM)
Giamattis being able to say so much in this film without
actually
saying anything makes him nothing short of a brilliant actor. My heart breaks for Miles, both in this scene and the scene with Virginia Madsen when shes talking about wine. -
TomRosicky17 — 11 years ago(April 07, 2014 07:58 PM)
Very hard to argue with the OP. I wouldn't say it's the greatest performance by and actor in a single scene but it is very very good. His whole performance caught me off guard and proved his ability as an actor and yes this scene sums up his performance well.
"Doublethink. To deliberately believe in lies, while knowing they're false." Henry Barthes -
adidasraver — 10 years ago(August 29, 2015 04:38 PM)
The only issue I have with OP's statement is that Miles' face wasn't the sole emotional transportation.
The way Paul delivered his lines really helped with the sell. Not only could you see it in his face, but you could hear it in his voice, his replies. The lines written there were just as much a part of the sell for me. Disjointed, nothing overly fake, just his reality has been taken and he's going to reboot from that point on. -
Keely — 9 years ago(November 10, 2016 09:18 AM)
SO interesting that you mention this because the first time I ever noticed Paul Giamatti was when he first appears in Saving Private Ryan. His eyes and face were so expressive and said so much that I actually thought for a moment that they found some G.I. from 1944 and brought him through time to place him in the movie. That's how effective he was in that scene - unforgettable. And every time I think of Saving Private Ryan, that's the first thing I remember. Samuel Jackson's eyes in the crack house scene in Jungle Fever is another example of that kind of power.