KLUTE - psych session 1
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@savvysearch understatement
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simply superb work here by jane.
underplayed and what a lovely voice.
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@savvysearch AGREED! One of my favorites! :)
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The musical score was amazing.. this you must give credit to the film for besides her incredible performance.. She's amazing.. this is one of my favorite films of all time. She really deseved that oscar.. amazing.
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Best acting in the history of film
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I think most people realize she was a good actress, but her offscreen activities may to some extent be what many recall most about her. If that's the case it's a shame, because she was, as you said, a FANTASTIC actress. As good as anyone from any era.
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"I feel like I'm not alone."That is the whole crux, isn't it? "I feel like I"m not alone." This moving attempts to explore what makes a human being "tick" so to speak. What doubts, fears, obsessions, peccadillo's, aspirations, delusions, redundancies, insecurites etc form our characters? Actions? Believes? You can't really do that though can you? Take Bree for instance. A "modeler" could "study" Bree and come out with a "profile" but it is never fully accurate is it? Always a "glitch."
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Have they crossed the line in this scene? They're both looking left to right?
Fonda was a fantastic actress.
Jane Fonda is such an amazing actress.
savvysearch 3 years ago 17
I can't speak for Ddrzzle, but I think these psych sessions reveal a lot about character to an actor because the way it is used in Klute, it is an opportunity for the actor, in this case, Jane Fonda, to explore the depths of her character. To the psychologist, this provides a study, though of a fictitious person, on the effects of objectification that society perceives a person. To both, it is needed character study. But that's just my take on it.
outinsider 3 years ago 7