Warriors beach scene
In this scene Brendon’s
wife gets a call from Brendon’s coach and then he has been accepted into the Sparta
competition and he tells her that he is going to that competition no matter
what she says.
The performance of this
scene is very well you can tell the emotions from the wife Tess played by
Jennifer Morrison are sincere where she wants to support her husband through
this but she docent want to see him get hurt/hospitalized or killed due to how
vicious the guy koba is as he is un-deafted and she obviously knows it's not
what he is used to fighting and thinks he will get hurt which will put them
further in debt this is all portrayed by her attitude towards the idea of being
since your doing what’s best for you trying to help the family I'm going to do
the same where she isn't going to watch her husband fight meaning that there
daughters are not going to see there dad fight as well and they way she says
her lines are very believable as she is sarcastic when she says "Cause I
really enjoyed that conversation we just had about making that decision
together." but is obvious that she knows Brendon might be in trouble when
she says " Fine, you’re not going to get killed. But can you
promise me you’re not going to get hurt? You’re not going to go to hospital?
You’re paralyzed? We’ll money. No house. Hospital bills--
End up in the not going to
end up have no prize Payments for--" and that is what the character is
most focused on being able to help her family through a tough time but she now realizes
that if he gets hurt they wouldn't be able to pay for the hospital bill. This
character is the most believable and relatable especially to mothers that
watched the film, as this is also what most real people are mainly focused on.
While Brendon’s acting by Joel
Edderton isn't spectacular as it seems that the character only has one way of
speaking and one level of speaking never shouting never whispering and his
facial expression only seems to be the same of the sun always being shone on
his face making even emotional scenes like this one seem meaningless and that
he dose not want to be where he is but he does this for them which you can tell
as he looks to his wife Tess and says his decision you can tell he already
knows what she is about to say more or less and makes a decision instead of
talking about it and if there is different ways of surviving which is probably
the most irresponsible thing to do.
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