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So you want movies to be believable and portrayals of characters to resonate

Posted by sjb on January 10, 2008 at 09:43:38:

in way that you believe the actor/actress could be the person, that the whle thing could be real life; and yet if an actress is playing someone who uses their body, their sexuality in an extremely forward and self destructive way she should only do so with her clothes on or she's sleazy, but if she does take them off, in this realisitic portrayal of what could be (and should seem like) a real everyday person, she should only do so if she has a certain type of body (one that meets your standards)?

And you think EB got it wrong about shallowness and an adolescent view of what women should like like?


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