You're in New York. Ask some of your actor friends what they think of gimmick acting. It's something I heard about from a theater director years and years ago. He said it was something bad actors do, as a crutch.
Something like ... it's an unconscious act that looks stupid when done consciously. Like having sex. I can't escape it. It's true, with apology exceptions to Brad Pitt.
Huh, well good point. When you said Brad Pitt I thought you were going to mention a good gimmick: the rubber glove in
Fight Club
You're absolutely right about how hard it is to do things that people normally do unconsciously. I wish there were 12 more hours of Michael Caine videos instructing us how to do it right. But I do remember him instructing the students on how to smoke a cigarette -- I'll have to go back and watch that again. If you weren't impressed with the actors really getting drunk for real in Right Now, Wrong Then... hell... well what are people supposed to do, avoid those human actions?
I guess the masters like Tony Leung don't use gimmicks. (This forum doesn't allow bookmark to 2:33 mark)
But dammit, he smokes and he drinks and he eats in those films.
I'm intrigued now. What do you think are legitimate uses in film of ingesting things and props etc? Or you just think it's done badly by hack actors?
I'm not an actor, but I have worked as an extra a few times for fun. One time recently I was in a period piece with all hippies at a commune. It was mostly 20-somethings playing flower children, and they looked great and convincing in costume. But I'm a 40-something bald guy with a beard. They put me in bell-bottoms and plaid shirts and whatnot, but it wasn't working. Then the costume girl had a brainwave, and she said "would you be willing to try this?" and she handed me this indian-style linen frock sort of thing, open chest to the waist, that a guru would wear. Voila! Suddenly I was a character that belonged in that scene, and it was brilliant. This is a digression, but I'm just saying, gimmicks can sometimes make that suspension of disbelief come alive and work, for the actor, and then for the audience. That day I truly learned the meaning of genius in costume design.
A propos of nothing, I did re-watch
2046 again, and I will write it up, and I think I will have to watch
In the Mood for Love again too. I'm in the mood for WkW these days.