What is Delon's view on acting and performance?
Acting is not about imitation, it is about being. I do not 'act'; I embody. The camera captures what is real, what is inside. A flicker of the eye, a pause, a controlled breath—these are more eloquent than any shouted line. My characters often exist in a state of profound solitude, their inner lives unspoken. It is in the silences, in the tension of waiting, that the truth reveals itself. I sought characters who understood honor, even in their darkness, like Tommaso in 'Rocco and His Brothers'. The ego has no place. It is about the character, the moment.
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