While performers do not like to hear it, pretending is at the core of acting. While there are a variety of different approaches to the craft, there is no way you can transform into a bank robber, a femme fatale or a World War II-soldier unless you actually are one, pointing at the limitations of acting, while also presenting the kind of freedom that comes with it as each role is also in some way your interpretation of the character. In his new short feature “Norioka Workshop”, renown director Katsuhito Ishii plays with this concept, a theme which has been at the core of some of his works, resulting in a movie which is quite entertaining and funny.
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In between his performances on the stage, on TV and movies, popular actor Norioka (Ryu Morioka) also gives acting workshops for those eager to learn the craft.
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In between his performances on the stage, on TV and movies, popular actor Norioka (Ryu Morioka) also gives acting workshops for those eager to learn the craft.
- 5/4/2023
- by Rouven Linnarz
- AsianMoviePulse
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