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I remember reading once that when Daniel Day-Lewis was filming Lincoln, he ended up getting sick, but refused to go to the doctor because it would mean breaking character (Lincoln wouldn’t have had access to modern medicine). It wasn’t until he nearly died that he went.
Usually the stories I hear about it are when actors are so deep into it that the other actors and crew start to get unnerved because they never break character through the whole production.
Jared Leto’s Joker, Daniel Day-Lewis’s Lincoln are a couple of examples.
It is. My point was that Fluttershy seems to have some genuine difficulty in getting out of character – a method actor may spend extensive periods of time entirely in-chaarcter, but they’ll still need to be able to drop the act and go back to being themselves sooner or later.
Isn’t that the main point of method acting, not breaking character to the point that you basically become the person you’re portraying.
Frankly I’m most interested in the suit guy and the valley girl, but I can see doing 4-5 pics just from this episode.