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In Reply to: RE: Jack considers it his greatest film, his greatest role. I'd agree. "Chinatown" was a very good film, posted by RedGrant on May 12, 2011 at 13:55:01
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Well, I kinda agree. His performance in 'Shining' is far more enjoyable than most 'pretty boy' actors.
after "The Passenger" and is so much better playing it straight, "Passenger" is his greatest role as he has refined his craft as a serious actor up until that point; after that he slips into an exaggerated stance which is not only unfortunate but unnecessary...
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He plays only himself in all of the last decade.
...the opening and closing scenes.
He goes full circle and is a giant actor.
A bad film.
To say Jack is charismatic would be a huge understatement. He is one huge human magnet, and some naturally resent that magnetism.
There is great deal of him in each of his role... just like with any great actor. Guess what - they do not select a particular actor for role because that actor has no recognizable ID. So the phrase "playing himself" really has no meaning.
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And yes it does mean something. Look at his last roles. Again and again the same mimic.
And that is fucking boring.
....I don't think he cares about 'acting' anymore, only 'performing'.
excellent.
Missouri Breaks, Cuckoo's Nest, A Few Good Men. And that was about it. Lots of good hammy comedic work over the years, but nothing really striking. But who cares? If he'd only done, The Passenger, I'd still rate him highly. It is a bravura performance. Astonishing. It created an icon; Jacks' performance, more than any others with the possible exception of Brando's in Last Tango, put flesh to the Bellows/Pinter/Mailer/Beckett/Burrough post-Modern Man.
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