Gadare
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That he was trying to be an actor. Tracy replied, "Well don't ever let them catch you at it. Don't act, just behave."
Too bad the directors and actors of "Deadwood" did not hear this admonition. I saw very few moments of realness. We stopped watching in the middle of the 9th episode because so much of it sounded like a first reading.
Of the male actors, Keith Carradine carried a quiet magnetic dignity. The rest, McShane. Dourif, and particularly William Sanderson indicate and perform as if they are auditioning. Paula Malcomson and Molly Parker are far more convincing in their quiet, soft moments... even in those scenes where they are being threatened or exerting their own power. However, Robin Weigert's Calamity Jane is so confusedly written it is challenging to discern any character at all. And her line delivery is a litany of muttering and sputtering.
The production values are superb as is the score. But, for me, after Carradine leaves the picture, the series is as it is titled. Dead wood... only suitable for burning.
Too bad the directors and actors of "Deadwood" did not hear this admonition. I saw very few moments of realness. We stopped watching in the middle of the 9th episode because so much of it sounded like a first reading.
Of the male actors, Keith Carradine carried a quiet magnetic dignity. The rest, McShane. Dourif, and particularly William Sanderson indicate and perform as if they are auditioning. Paula Malcomson and Molly Parker are far more convincing in their quiet, soft moments... even in those scenes where they are being threatened or exerting their own power. However, Robin Weigert's Calamity Jane is so confusedly written it is challenging to discern any character at all. And her line delivery is a litany of muttering and sputtering.
The production values are superb as is the score. But, for me, after Carradine leaves the picture, the series is as it is titled. Dead wood... only suitable for burning.
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