It looked decent until he opened his mouth. Then I realized what he was going for and oh boy. Also ... Whether or not it's his dream project is otherwise irrelevant to whether or not he's fit for the role, I'd say.
Looked like some not-so-subtle CGI on her eyes, and from what little we saw her didn't inspire confidence as far as her characterization in the show. But true enough there's not much to go on, could just be overreacting.What's wrong with Yennefer? I'm not sure this trailer shows enough for her to form an opinion.
Yeah, but if you... man, we're getting into weird analogy territory, like if you disintegrated Superman's arms he wouldn't be able to go "fool! Little did you know that my arms and I are one and can be remade from me!" and will his arms back into being from pure nothingness. - Pendaran
Arx Inosaan
i had never heard of elsa bloodstone before today. but after running into in the dark dimension, i am utterly in love with her.
They couldn't get a polish guy to play Geralt could they?....damn
Okay, so you're judging his performance on literally two lines of dialogue out of context in a montage?
Seems legit. Totally fair.
And passion for a project does help performances be better. Try being involved in a show or performance project where the actors don't care, the difference is massive.
So... you're lambasting a choice in casting... for the CGI that VFX put on the character? A completely unrelated facet of the film that the performer has no control over.Looked like some not-so-subtle CGI on her eyes, and from what little we saw her didn't inspire confidence as far as her characterization in the show.
And again "what we saw of her," is less than a minute of footage total, out of context, in a montage so... yeah seems like an odd thing to make a judgement on to me?
Perhaps you are.But true enough there's not much to go on, could just be overreacting.
I’ve finally sat down and watched Coco. What a great film.
Given Geralt himself isn't overly full of words, and Cavill's usual performances are not Geralt's personality type. It's honestly not hard. It was the delivery of the lines that triggered the "oh boy" the context of the scene is irrelevant.
Fair enough here.And passion for a project does help performances be better. Try being involved in a show or performance project where the actors don't care, the difference is massive.
Lambasting ?So... you're lambasting a choice in casting... for the CGI that VFX put on the character? A completely unrelated facet of the film that the performer has no control over.
And again "what we saw of her," is less than a minute of footage total, out of context, in a montage so... yeah seems like an odd thing to make a judgement on to me?
Bit of an exaggeration wouldn't you think ? Especially since my comments were largely focused on aspects you note aren't specifically her. I also didn't say "she was a poor choice". I said their, and then commented on aspects of their characterization of Yennefer and not the actresses own delivery.
Perhaps you are.
Yeah, but if you... man, we're getting into weird analogy territory, like if you disintegrated Superman's arms he wouldn't be able to go "fool! Little did you know that my arms and I are one and can be remade from me!" and will his arms back into being from pure nothingness. - Pendaran
Arx Inosaan
so far, my team for UA3: thor, strange, GR and elsa.