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dellzeqq

pre-talced and mighty
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I thought Branagh's performance in the episode shown last night was just waaaay over the top - particularly at the end.

The really clever thing about the Swedish version is that you have to peer in to the gloom to see the actor - and when you do the subtlety behind that 'everyday' face is a great reward.
 

GrumpyGregry

Here for rides.
Dellzeqq - I disagree. Whilst his mugging and gurning and twitchy middle distance staring was irritating the heck out of me the lovely Helen reminded me that I also behaved in a very similar fashion whilst in the depths of a breakdown.

Given the average emotional collapse is usually portrayed on TV by people in soap opera's who pass themselves off as 'actors' I thought his was pretty subtle in retrospect.
 

GrumpyGregry

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Dellzeqq - I disagree. Whilst his mugging and gurning and twitchy middle distance staring was irritating the heck out of me the lovely Helen reminded me that I also behaved in a very similar fashion whilst in the depths of a breakdown.

Given the average emotional collapse is usually portrayed on TV by people in soap opera's who pass themselves off as 'actors' I thought his was pretty subtle in retrospect.
 

Arch

Married to Night Train
Location
Salford, UK
GregCollins said:
Dellzeqq - I disagree. Whilst his mugging and gurning and twitchy middle distance staring was irritating the heck out of me the lovely Helen reminded me that I also behaved in a very similar fashion whilst in the depths of a breakdown.

Given the average emotional collapse is usually portrayed on TV by people in soap opera's who pass themselves off as 'actors' I thought his was pretty subtle in retrospect.

There's a real skill to being able to portray being on the edge of crying. Lesser actors are crying, or not crying. Getting that catch in the voice is something else...
 

Arch

Married to Night Train
Location
Salford, UK
GregCollins said:
Dellzeqq - I disagree. Whilst his mugging and gurning and twitchy middle distance staring was irritating the heck out of me the lovely Helen reminded me that I also behaved in a very similar fashion whilst in the depths of a breakdown.

Given the average emotional collapse is usually portrayed on TV by people in soap opera's who pass themselves off as 'actors' I thought his was pretty subtle in retrospect.

There's a real skill to being able to portray being on the edge of crying. Lesser actors are crying, or not crying. Getting that catch in the voice is something else...
 
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rich p

ridiculous old lush
Location
Brighton
Arch said:
There's a real skill to being able to portray being on the edge of crying. Lesser actors are crying, or not crying. Getting that catch in the voice is something else...

You're dead right again, Arch, I tried to do the catch thing but just ended up weeping uncontrollably:biggrin:
 
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rich p

rich p

ridiculous old lush
Location
Brighton
Arch said:
There's a real skill to being able to portray being on the edge of crying. Lesser actors are crying, or not crying. Getting that catch in the voice is something else...

You're dead right again, Arch, I tried to do the catch thing but just ended up weeping uncontrollably:biggrin:
 

Speicher

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dellzeqq said:
I thought Branagh's performance in the episode shown last night was just waaaay over the top - particularly at the end.

The really clever thing about the Swedish version is that you have to peer in to the gloom to see the actor - and when you do the subtlety behind that 'everyday' face is a great reward.

At the end, I did not think he was crying because the girl had shot herself. He was crying because until that point, he had tried to "play down" his grief. The death of the murderer, and knowing that it was her grief that drove her to the murders, finally meant that he could no longer ignore his own grief.

In the Swedish version there was more detail about his relationship, or lack of it, with his father. The Swedish version seems to have more depth in the characters.
 

Speicher

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dellzeqq said:
I thought Branagh's performance in the episode shown last night was just waaaay over the top - particularly at the end.

The really clever thing about the Swedish version is that you have to peer in to the gloom to see the actor - and when you do the subtlety behind that 'everyday' face is a great reward.

At the end, I did not think he was crying because the girl had shot herself. He was crying because until that point, he had tried to "play down" his grief. The death of the murderer, and knowing that it was her grief that drove her to the murders, finally meant that he could no longer ignore his own grief.

In the Swedish version there was more detail about his relationship, or lack of it, with his father. The Swedish version seems to have more depth in the characters.
 

threebikesmcginty

Corn Fed Hick...
Location
...on the slake
dellzeqq said:
I thought Branagh's performance in the episode shown last night was just waaaay over the top - particularly at the end.

I defended his acting earlier in the thread but I have to agree last night he was definitely at the hammy end of the hamometer.

Still good though...
 

threebikesmcginty

Corn Fed Hick...
Location
...on the slake
dellzeqq said:
I thought Branagh's performance in the episode shown last night was just waaaay over the top - particularly at the end.

I defended his acting earlier in the thread but I have to agree last night he was definitely at the hammy end of the hamometer.

Still good though...
 

Mad Doug Biker

I prefer animals to most people.
Location
Craggy Island
yenrod said:
I seen a CSI on Sat. !

Saw, you SAW!!
Jeez!! what school did you go to??

Anyway, yes, the Swedish version is infinitely better and I look forwards to watching every new episode.
By the way, did anyone see the programme about it all and the author of the books the other night there??

Fascinating it was.
 

Speicher

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Yes, MDB I saw it. Excellent B)

I think the Swedish version is so much better than the English one. I would think this current series will be repeated. Next Saturday is the last one, isn't it?

Sometimes I watch it on Saturdays and Thursdays. :sad:

I would like Henning Mankell's lifestyle. A house in Sweden, write books, and fund a charity in Africa.
 
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