Hers was the only likable character in that show. And I'm not just talking about the confidence artist scammer-grifters.Dad…
yeah right, we all will watch drama called A Typical Family about bunch of super normal people doing super normal thing, just living, being dutiful model citizen. sounds fun.
EDIT : OP somehow pussy out and edited the comment. New to the internet maybe. My reply was based on the original post which is 100x worse. Dunno if anyone saw it.
Sooooo... you are practically saying, what I have wrote: "let's vilify the fatness"? It's hard for me to formulate…
not saying they aren't talented and attractive, but they can't help it, it's not even their fault, it's how they way it is and it's getting harder and harder going forward. you see, we (viewers) don't really get to choose who we like, it just happens and it's scientifically proven plus sized people even there exist people that adore them, it's undeniable the numbers is comparably low, worse for show biz, it's extremely low. visually pleasing sells more than actual acting talent since the beginning of time minus few rare/lucky cases.
am saying it's a risky move very few directors would like to take, all things considered, body suits seem to be the smarter choice. I believe you've heard "camera adds 10 pounds" for how the lens work, for how the camera technology work, it's none of anyone's fault, it's just how the way it is and obviously not helping. hard to showcase talent for plus sized people because the camera sees it differently (compared how human eyes see things) and it exaggerates/create things that's not even there which can be very very very frustrating for filmmakers and post production crews (been there!). It's a problem nobody rather talk about (because of sensitivity) and just chose to stay away from it, playing safe, prioritizing their career over anything else which is totally normal for professionals. Their next project aint gonna fund itself.
plus size actors introduced a lot problems that people rather not talk about because of sensitivity. everyone that works in film industry understand it. the problem is not because they are fat or eat a lot. face expression and body language hard to controls things will either look funny or over the top. camera angle also hard plus things need to be shot a little further away. most importantly plus size people are hard to love, gain affection from viewers, beautiful people easily forgiven. directors are putting their career on the line for casting plus sized actor to play wide range of emotional character. risky stuff. just ask people that work in film industry, they all know this. plus sized people can either play funny or bad guy, thats it.
I am curious is the fat girl ,really fat ?? Coz she is normal weight in real
she's pretty af, wearing a fat suit and you should be patience, the story gets better and could be one of your fav the more you go into it, just ask everyone
it's slow, dont expect anything for the first 2 eps. more to a matured kind of drama with slow buildups. it's more about delicacy in both good and bad ways. the details are quite extreme if one dig the art of film-making but as real as it gets. the vibe is chill with a bit of reality check. excellent world class fl, if a smile could solve world's economy problem, bet it would be hers.
EDIT : OP somehow pussy out and edited the comment. New to the internet maybe. My reply was based on the original post which is 100x worse. Dunno if anyone saw it.
I stopped watching western shows few years ago. So I can't comment on that.
am saying it's a risky move very few directors would like to take, all things considered, body suits seem to be the smarter choice. I believe you've heard "camera adds 10 pounds" for how the lens work, for how the camera technology work, it's none of anyone's fault, it's just how the way it is and obviously not helping. hard to showcase talent for plus sized people because the camera sees it differently (compared how human eyes see things) and it exaggerates/create things that's not even there which can be very very very frustrating for filmmakers and post production crews (been there!). It's a problem nobody rather talk about (because of sensitivity) and just chose to stay away from it, playing safe, prioritizing their career over anything else which is totally normal for professionals. Their next project aint gonna fund itself.