McAvoy, however, says he is most tested by playing people - brilliant but unstable Walker, then his thoughtful father - who he feels are more intelligent than he is. "In the past," he says, "I would have said it was harder to play someone less intelligent than you are. When you are playing people more intelligent, the intelligence is written for you. But working on this play reverses that position for me. These people are fiercely intelligent, very academic and cultured. I find them a huge challenge. I feel when I'm playing them that I'm not just being made to seem more intelligent by an intelligent writer, but as if it should be in my body, in every bone. It takes quite a bit of acting to convince myself that I'm more intelligent than I really am."
ох, люблю я у него такой взгляд. совсем даже не тролль вроде как шифруется xD
McAvoy, however, says he is most tested by playing people - brilliant but unstable Walker, then his thoughtful father - who he feels are more intelligent than he is. "In the past," he says, "I would have said it was harder to play someone less intelligent than you are. When you are playing people more intelligent, the intelligence is written for you. But working on this play reverses that position for me. These people are fiercely intelligent, very academic and cultured. I find them a huge challenge. I feel when I'm playing them that I'm not just being made to seem more intelligent by an intelligent writer, but as if it should be in my body, in every bone. It takes quite a bit of acting to convince myself that I'm more intelligent than I really am."
McAvoy, however, says he is most tested by playing people - brilliant but unstable Walker, then his thoughtful father - who he feels are more intelligent than he is. "In the past," he says, "I would have said it was harder to play someone less intelligent than you are. When you are playing people more intelligent, the intelligence is written for you. But working on this play reverses that position for me. These people are fiercely intelligent, very academic and cultured. I find them a huge challenge. I feel when I'm playing them that I'm not just being made to seem more intelligent by an intelligent writer, but as if it should be in my body, in every bone. It takes quite a bit of acting to convince myself that I'm more intelligent than I really am."