I was wondering what everyone thought the most emotive actor they've seen is. Meaning how they show emotion and make you feel for them.
Just because I was rewatching the LOTR series (as most of the SB dwellers know. I rant a litte
), and in the tragic scenes I noticed how excellent their facial expressions are. Especially Elijah's and Orlando's after Gandalf's passing, how Legolas is stiff, but still looks disbelieving, and Frodo is so childlike and pale, with his eyes red-rimmed. I just love it D:
No, this isn't a 'favourite actor' thread, there's a sticky for that. What actor do you think shows emotions best (even if it's just in one movie.)
I'll find some screenies of Elijah and Orlando when I can be arsed.
PS; Badass looks count too
EDIT;; Here are the screenies.
He looks so innocent here, and it shows how hard he's going to find the journey without Gandalf by his side.
This expression is a split second before the next one, where Legolas tightens his eyes after looking clueless, in what I interpret is a grab for some explanation or reason.
In the words of our Vikki-dear;
"Because he's immortal, he doesn't understand death. He can't fully understand the anguish he's feeling, and he can't express it the way others do. The scene was meant to signify - in that one expression - how he was question his own mortality. Seeing someone of Gandalf's power fall, makes Legolas question his own life, and how significant he is in the grand scheme of things."
WOAH. I JUST MADE THIS A LOTR TOPIC. >__> A'ight people, make me look even worse by answering better than me.
Basically. These two display emotion best to me.
Just because I was rewatching the LOTR series (as most of the SB dwellers know. I rant a litte

No, this isn't a 'favourite actor' thread, there's a sticky for that. What actor do you think shows emotions best (even if it's just in one movie.)
I'll find some screenies of Elijah and Orlando when I can be arsed.
PS; Badass looks count too

EDIT;; Here are the screenies.

He looks so innocent here, and it shows how hard he's going to find the journey without Gandalf by his side.

This expression is a split second before the next one, where Legolas tightens his eyes after looking clueless, in what I interpret is a grab for some explanation or reason.

In the words of our Vikki-dear;
"Because he's immortal, he doesn't understand death. He can't fully understand the anguish he's feeling, and he can't express it the way others do. The scene was meant to signify - in that one expression - how he was question his own mortality. Seeing someone of Gandalf's power fall, makes Legolas question his own life, and how significant he is in the grand scheme of things."
WOAH. I JUST MADE THIS A LOTR TOPIC. >__> A'ight people, make me look even worse by answering better than me.
Basically. These two display emotion best to me.
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