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Tom Wlaschiha (Game of Thrones)
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Originally Posted by
lavos
how'd you know I have a major crush on him
but I don't think I can type him because I'm not familiar with him outside his role of jaqen h'ghar, whom I've seen typed as ESI and LIE. I don't know how people came to that conclusion, but LIE-Ni seemed like a pretty good fit for his character, but of course that reveals nothing about the actor's sociotype.
do you have any ideas?
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Originally Posted by
wasp
how'd you know I have a major crush on him
but I don't think I can type him because I'm not familiar with him outside his role of jaqen h'ghar, whom I've seen typed as ESI and LIE. I don't know how people came to that conclusion, but LIE-Ni seemed like a pretty good fit for his character, but of course that reveals nothing about the actor's sociotype.
do you have any ideas?
I think that the actor and the chracter are the same type.
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Originally Posted by
lavos
I think that the actor and the chracter are the same type.
are you the same person who argued that jean reno and his character from leon: the professional are the same sociotype because you believe that every character an actor has played shares the same sociotype as the actor, even if the character(s) and actor are polar opposites in every conceivable way, like meryl streep playing a cold and cunning magazine editor in one movie whilst playing a happy-go-lucky mother who dances on tables in another movie
because if so, that's nOT HOW THIS STUFF WORKS
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Originally Posted by
wasp
are you the same person who argued that jean reno and his character from leon: the professional are the same sociotype because you believe that every character an actor has played shares the same sociotype as the actor, even if the character(s) and actor are polar opposites in every conceivable way, like meryl streep playing a cold and cunning magazine editor in one movie whilst playing a happy-go-lucky mother who dances on tables in another movie
because if so, that's nOT HOW THIS STUFF WORKS
I believe that actors can portray different types, but their real type always shines through. How do you know that that's not how it works? How does it work in your opinion? What's easier; to play a character that uses your same valued functions, or one that uses completely different aspects of reality? You think a LIE can play a SEI? Sure, he can play it, but won't you be able to tell it's a LIE playing a SEI?
You think a cat can become a dog?
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Originally Posted by
lavos
I believe that actors can portray different types, but their real type always shines through. How do you know that that's not how it works? How does it work in your opinion? What's easier; to play a character that uses your same valued functions, or one that uses completely different aspects of reality? You think a LIE can play a SEI? Sure, he can play it, but won't you be able to tell it's a LIE playing a SEI?
You think a cat can become a dog?
[clever response]
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Originally Posted by
wasp
[clever response]
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HYC5VDrb8XI