There were no voice actors as the characters do not speak out loud, but there was also not
much dialogue happening either.
Not exact matches
It doesn't try to show some drastic change, but it does attempt to convince others that change can indeed
happen, it also never puts blame on one person, because obviously with marriage it is a joint effort, there will be trials and on other occasions it simply won't work, but time and commitment can change that, rarely can a simple film like this address so
much in such limited issues, but sharp, often improvisational
dialogue and strong performances create a very real and insightful piece that underplays everything for maximum effect, which works.
To me, however, character building is not just something that can be put aside for another time, it must be constantly
happening with every scene and
dialogue spoken otherwise no one would devote themselves to these characters as
much as they have done.
As it
happens, Meyers had a strong connection to His Girl Friday, as Dr. Jermyn explained — having found
much in the film to emulate in her own filmmaking, perhaps most importantly the emphasis placed on
dialogue.
It has snappy
dialogue, a setting in which pretty
much anything can
happen, an eccentric boss, a moderately successful main character in their 40s starting to realize their own pitiful existence, and a potential for sincerity among all the complete weird.
When asked how
much she worked on the voice of Supergirl she said, «I didn't play around with it too
much because I feel like once i saw the
dialogue and I knew what was
happening with her in the story.
The writing targets with pinpoint accuracy the awkwardness and misguidedness around race in the contemporary art world, so
much so that when Carl asked Rankine whether the
dialogue was «too on - the - nose» she replied «No, that
happened to me at dinner last night.»
That pretty
much sums up what
happened Tuesday night at the Jewish Museum's «
Dialogue and Discourse: How Is Jack Goldstein?»
Addressing it immediately and creating
dialogue is
much better than pretending it never
happened,» she says.