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OMG the acting was so stilted that I never came to even see god, or the actor that suppose to play him/her/they/it/shebub, before I turned it off. OMG i said to my self.. Where does this acting style come from??
This little to long pause between the shifts in the dialogue and the nearly screaming utterances with tone lift in the middle of the sentence. It is clearly a 60-70 and early 80ies american thing.. Here in Finland they have a special tv and radio voice they do that also is appalling to listen to.. How does such ways of speech emerge? In some early 20 century films screaming the dialogue was a thing.. Is it the director that say.. -Do that thing you know where… or is it an unspoken “thing” that happens when one actor does it and the other fall in line? Like you know you shouldn’t fart at the table while eating. Or is it a way to exclude them that cant “do it”? We have all heard some that try and kind of fail or not.. Well they do it in this film at least! OMG!!