This the norm for most younger 'influencers' actors. Disney makes them 'stars' on social media, they feel loved and liked and think they are perfect in every way.
They hang out with people who call them 'brave' simply for showing up with their list of demands and trigger warnings. They happily make their woke Star Wars in their bubble of green screens where there is 0 pushback against anything and they don't learn anything.
But then reality hits and their movie or show isn't a hit. But this is never their fault, they are perfect. The problem is the 'alt right' or their stupid 'fans' not their acting skills. Just a complete lack of accountability.
What they don't understand is that it really hurts their long term career prospects. Compare her to Timothy Chamalet for example. He showed up for DUNE, did the job, and was simply humbled to work alongside experienced actors like Josh Brolin, Oscar Isaac, Rebecca Fergusson and Javier Bardem. He realized that he needed to grow as an actor and felt 'lost' on set as his famous co-stars basically pulled him through most of the scenes in DUNE. Overall it felt like Oscaar Isaac was the lead for the first act of the film, Fergusson for the second act and Zendaya for the third act. It fit the tone of the movie but it wasn't intentional and Chamalet was simply not able to take the lead so they had to improvise.
When he returned for DUNE 2, Villeneuve and the cast were simply astonished by how much he had improved his acting skills in such a short period of time. In DUNE 2 there is no longer any doubt about who the protagonist is and he is no longer overshadowed by his co-stars. He put in the work to become a better actor.
I think part of the reason why Disney needs the likes of RDJ back is because the acting of their new talent is piss poor but if they're all unwilling to learn believing they are 'perfect' it won't work.
They hang out with people who call them 'brave' simply for showing up with their list of demands and trigger warnings. They happily make their woke Star Wars in their bubble of green screens where there is 0 pushback against anything and they don't learn anything.
But then reality hits and their movie or show isn't a hit. But this is never their fault, they are perfect. The problem is the 'alt right' or their stupid 'fans' not their acting skills. Just a complete lack of accountability.
What they don't understand is that it really hurts their long term career prospects. Compare her to Timothy Chamalet for example. He showed up for DUNE, did the job, and was simply humbled to work alongside experienced actors like Josh Brolin, Oscar Isaac, Rebecca Fergusson and Javier Bardem. He realized that he needed to grow as an actor and felt 'lost' on set as his famous co-stars basically pulled him through most of the scenes in DUNE. Overall it felt like Oscaar Isaac was the lead for the first act of the film, Fergusson for the second act and Zendaya for the third act. It fit the tone of the movie but it wasn't intentional and Chamalet was simply not able to take the lead so they had to improvise.
When he returned for DUNE 2, Villeneuve and the cast were simply astonished by how much he had improved his acting skills in such a short period of time. In DUNE 2 there is no longer any doubt about who the protagonist is and he is no longer overshadowed by his co-stars. He put in the work to become a better actor.
I think part of the reason why Disney needs the likes of RDJ back is because the acting of their new talent is piss poor but if they're all unwilling to learn believing they are 'perfect' it won't work.
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