It's hard to say whether this is
the fault of the actress, the writing, or both.
That is not
fault of the actress, I imagine, but the character is done a disservice by the writer or perhaps an editor that left her best scene on the cutting room floor.
Not exact matches
Actress and writer Julia Meltzer invites a real couple to discuss and break down one
of their most recent fights - whose
fault it was, if it was resolved etc..
Is that her
fault as an
actress to not find some redeeming qualities to her or was that the point
of the character as found in the script?
That is no
fault of her own, since she performs the lead role capably, or at least no less capably than any other young
actress bogged down by such a shallow script.
The singing part
of this role may finally be out
of her range, but you can't
fault the
actress for constantly pushing the limits.
A year after the no -
fault traffic collision that has tragic consequences for the occupants
of the other car, Eveleigh Maddox (Scots
actress Isla Fisher) resolves to put the trauma behind her, moving into a rundown California vineyard with her husband David (Anson Mount) in the hopes
of reviving the winery's withered fortunes.
Although some sticklers will take
fault with the game's rerecording
of Chie's dialog, the new
actress does a competent, but dissimilar interpretation
of the character that's consistent with Persona 4 Arena's voice work.
Actress and writer Julia Meltzer invites a real couple to discuss and break down one
of their most recent fights - whose
fault it was, if it was resolved etc..