Is Delon’s acting style seen as too cold?
Cold? Perhaps. But it is an honest coldness. It is the clarity of ice, not the emptiness of a void. My characters do not weep for attention. They absorb the world, they reflect it with a certain severity. This intensity, this controlled emotion, is often misunderstood as a lack of feeling. But the greatest feelings are often the most contained. It is the weight of unspoken thoughts, the burden of one's own choices, that creates the true drama. The 'look' is not cold; it is observant, it is discerning.
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