Larry Moss
Autor de The Intent to Live: Achieving Your True Potential as an Actor
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In all those things, there is:
-a graphic, pages-long description of him staring at a dying puppy who's been hit by a car
-him praising a director who advocates imagining kicking pug puppies as a way to get over your fear
-weird second person
-victim-blaming
-Racism towards a Black student to get a reaction and praising himself for it
-transphobia
-self-loathing due to his Jewishness, which he tries to hide by saying he got married under a chuppah
-advocates straight actors to play gay characters and brushes aside real challenges gay actors face
-He calls readers lazy if they're skittish about finding and doing different accents; and scolds readers if they don't adore Shakespeare and Chekhov
Over and over in ways big and small, he is cruel towards his audience and by extension, clearly the actors he claims to teach. I kept having to set the book down because it brought back so many awful memories. This is bullying in book form, and it will not teach people how to act outside of the exercises in the first five chapters he provides, plus pages three hundred to the end.… (más)