Monday, June 24, 2013

Hidden Good Actor in Hollywood (2)



European movies are always able to demonstrate the message about human relationship in depth. Among all the American actors in the last twenty years, Ethan Hawke is the only one can truly demonstrate this beauty of the European movies as an American actor. 

He knows how to mix these two entire different cultures into his play.  A drama Before Sunrise in 1995, The San Francisco Times praised Ethan Hawke as, “He interacts so gently and simply that you can feel certain that he helped to write the dialogue. He seems to have something personal at stake in his performances.”

Also, in 2006 there is a French move named “Paris, I Love You”, consists of 18 short stories which was premiered at the Cannes Film Festival as well as the Toronto Film Festival. In 2009,

Hollywood adopted the story board and turned it to a romance movie named “New York, I Love You.” Many actors got the wrong idea, they tried too hard to play the European style, the problem is, it is about New York.

 Ethan Hawke, he was able to remember his role, a single American guy living in a fascinated New York City working as a writer, but applied the French mood and style in dealing with his role.

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