The NY Times Magazine Presents…. 14 Actors ACting
diciembre 9th, 2010 § 2 comentarios
Una muy buena edición de video por parte de NY Times Magazine, donde aparecen actuando, valga la redundancia, actores y actrices de la talla de Javier Bardem, Matt Damon, Tilda Swinton, Natalie Portman, James Franco, entre otros, en situaciones espontáneas y muy random. Todo filmado en blanco y negro. Disfruten.
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A NY Times Magazine video editorial, that we have to say its awesome, which involves 14 actors doing what they do… acting. It involves names like Javier Bardem, Matt Damon, Tilda Swinton, Natalie Portman, James Franco, among others, in random situations. All shot in black and white. Hope you enjoy.
En nuestra opinión debemos decir que realmente personifican bien los sentimientos y acciones las cuales “actúan”. Esta serie, aunque no tiene diálogo, dice y emana mucho gracias a la música.
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In our opinion we must say that they really portray in a fine way all the emotions and actions the “act”. Although this series doesn’t have any dialogue, it says a lot and emanates a lot thanks to the music.
Dinos quien te parece el mejor. / Tell us who do you think was the best.
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Tagged: 14 Actors Acting, Javier Bardem, Matt Damon, Natalie Portman, New York Times, NY Times Magazine
They are all great at what they do. I particularly enjoyed Franco’s and Michael Douglas’s performance, and of course Natalie Portman’s.
In deed they all do a great job! Specially Douglas, since he portrays such an emotional struggle with just a small facial gesture (remember that he has been diagnose with cancer, throat I think) so his performance says a lot.