In Reply to: Re: Well, I remembered it took the pains to develop the characters posted by Victor Khomenko on December 6, 2005 at 06:21:50:
in liking his performance as much as I did. I found it, upon re-watching, well... masterful. The character developed well, along the story and therefore believably, and I found Crowe portrayed the strength of character and the personality of what I'd imagine that of a true Captain. Unlike just about any other film depicting leadership of men at war, Crowe showed the Capt. to be, at times, almost silly, and to have a fully developed sense of humor. How he made his men respect him, even though he showed them his "softer side" I found interesting and realistic.
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Follow Ups
- I am not a huge fan of Crowe's, Vic, so I surprised myself - tinear 11:45:06 12/06/05 (7)
- Re: I am not a huge fan of Crowe's, Vic, so I surprised myself - patrickU 12:34:05 12/06/05 (6)
- I believe the proof of Crowe's masterful performance lies in the fact - tinear 14:32:10 12/06/05 (5)
- Re: I believe the proof of Crowe's masterful performance lies in the fact - jamesgarvin 14:18:55 12/07/05 (4)
- You think directors dictate to actors about how to interpret their roles? - tinear 14:28:37 12/07/05 (3)
- You're incorrect about this. nt - sjb 12:54:22 12/08/05 (0)
- Re: You think directors dictate to actors about how to interpret their roles? - jamesgarvin 08:19:44 12/08/05 (1)
- Re: You think directors dictate to actors about how to interpret their roles? - AudioHead 08:44:43 12/12/05 (0)