Showing posts with label Sam Waterston. Show all posts
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Best Actor 1984: Results

5. Jeff Bridges in Star Man- Star Man is a character that never amount to much, Bridges plays him in the same dull unemotional way throughout the film.

4. Sam Waterson in The Killing Fields- Sam Waterson is excellent at being just a normal man who struggles to deal with the extreme situations facing him in Cambodia. Always realistic and always rings an honest note in this performance.
3. Albert Finney in Under the Volcano- Finney is very good as the alcoholic consul, showing his degradation from his drinking perfectly. I wish the film had served Finney better because I think that his performance could have lasted an even greater impression.
2. Tom Hulce in Amadeus- Hulce is very good as Mozart showing the lively nature of his character well but also his genius. He is particularly strong in showing Mozart's slow deterioration and loss of happiness.
1. F. Murray Abraham in Amadeus- Abraham is simply astounding form beginning to end in one of the finest pieces of acting I have ever seen. Abraham excels at every risk he tries and creates a complex and incredibly memorable character in Antonio Salieri.
Deserving Performances:
Robert De Niro in Once Upon a Time in America

Best Actor 1984: Sam Waterston in The Killing Fields

Sam Waterston received his first Oscar nomination for portraying American Journalist Sydney Schanberg in The Killing Fields.

The Killing Fields is a very strong film that depicts its story with almost as much effectiveness as possible. My only real problem with the film is the synthesizer based soundtrack can be slightly distracting at times.

Sam Waterston plays a role here that never gets that into the depth of Schanberg but that is not the actual point of the film, and it never really diminishes his performance. Sam Watertson really does something incredibly key in this performance and that is merely plays as realistically as possible. Schanberg goes through many things in this film from fighting for the truth of the story of the U.S. in Cambodia, to surviving close brushes with both sides of the Cambodian forces, and to dealing with leaving his Cambodian friend Dith Pran (Haing S. Ngor) behind. Schanberg throughout the film is always just on the mark.

 Waterston can always be followed throughout this film, as just a real person in the events. This is not a performance of mannerisms or of any sort of showy acting. He always just keeps to the real facts of the character and never does anything wrong. He does slight accent that is fine but he never does anything distracting or to drawn any extra attention to himself. Since the film's intent is realism Waterston is always right to be part of that realism rather than trying to separate himself through overacting. He is always fully believable as Schanberg as does always seems to be a real man in these situations rather than an actor playing a character.

Now his performance might seem that it could be underwhelming but it is not. He handles every scene he has with the same conviction in his performance. A conviction that is necessary to the film. he has his scenes of yelling at the various officials but Waterston always puts the right amount of realistic passion into all of these scenes. He also takes the same approach in showing the strong friendship between Schanberg and Dith Pran. Neither actor forces the friendship between them, rather making it a quiet friendship that is all the more effective in the end. They show their friendship without saying it, always giving the right respect and admiration for each other without ever losing the all important realism of the film. Waterston never has any big acting scenes but with this performance he does not need them. He always remains a strong presence who can always be identified with throughout the film.

Best Actor 1984

And the Nominees Were

Jeff Bridges in Starman

Albert Finney in Under The Volcano

F. Murray Abraham in Amadeus

Sam Waterston in The Killing Fields

Tom Hulce in Amadeus

Who do you Pick? What do you predict my ranking will be?
 

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