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In Reply to: Re: Man on the Train passes the greatness test. posted by patrickU on April 7, 2005 at 07:21:16:
fit into the "plot."
It may be extremely difficult for someone who has known him as a rock star to take him seriously as an actor: I know I have a problem with Bon Jovi, though he is harmless enough on the screen.
Hallyday has real menace mixed with...tenderness. Only a few actors could project this. Revisit the scene in the bar wherein the drunk bumps into him. Imagine how a typical actor would have played it. He must know Shakespeare's directions about acting, delivered by Hamlet to the players: little is more.
Follow Ups:
Yes you are fully right, it is a hard test to take a Pop star knows for his " being not very bright " as a full actor. Maybe then you do not have to be intelligent to be good as a player?
Well it won´t help me to tell you that he does himself not consider as a good actor and so two third of the French...And I won´t hide behind.
But still you maybe right, I may have a prejudice.
Who knows?
But as I said I will give it a second go.
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