Hawkins conveys more through her eyes, and a curl of
her lips than some actors can with full dialogue.
Not exact matches
Hopper's choice to have the
actors singing during filming, rather
than lip - synching to a pre-recorded soundtrack, gives such impact to the performances — even with his overuse of certain other filming choices — creates such a complete world that even with its flaws, Les Miz had me in the palm of its metaphoric hand throughout.
It is nice to see a horror movie pay more
than lip service to the character and that is partially down to Sophia Lillis going above and beyond in the child
actor category.
Part of the success of the performances in the film owes greatly to Hooper's decision to record the
actors singing on set, rather
than have them
lip - sync to pre-recorded tracks, the usual method for filming musicals.