Eden nailed that part and this was his acting debut at the age of 13, that's absolutely amazing. He totally earned and deserved that nomination and should have got the award. It saddens me that we are losing him to ballet because he could become such a wonderful actor/director.
I was listening to an interview with Lukas at the Lincoln Center, and he used the term, armor. The woman who was interviewing him was confused, as there's a perception of armor as making you into a superhero of sorts. Instead, Lukas thinks of armor as something that protects or isolates you so that you don't get hurt, but not a physical kind of hurt, instead a emotional kind of hurt. It is interesting to hear some articulate in English, and yet using words differently from a native speaker, even the choice of words such as emotionality which isn't quite right, but has a kind of non-native mastery.
I love this comment. You're so right, there's a different inteligence you see with people who speak multiple languages, they perceive some words and terms differently and find new ways to express themselves through that
Enjoyable interview. Thanks for posting. I saw the movie twice and loved it, although it's quite an emotional film.
Loved this. Can't wait to see more of him with this Oscar buzz.
Eden nailed that part and this was his acting debut at the age of 13, that's absolutely amazing. He totally earned and deserved that
nomination and should have got the award. It saddens me that we are losing him to ballet because he could become such a wonderful
actor/director.
Amazing articulation of his cinematic decisions through the lense of his understanding of the dynamics of his subject matter.
I was listening to an interview with Lukas at the Lincoln Center, and he used the term, armor. The woman who was interviewing him was confused, as there's a perception of armor as making you into a superhero of sorts. Instead, Lukas thinks of armor as something that protects or isolates you so that you don't get hurt, but not a physical kind of hurt, instead a emotional kind of hurt. It is interesting to hear some articulate in English, and yet using words differently from a native speaker, even the choice of words such as emotionality which isn't quite right, but has a kind of non-native mastery.
I love this comment. You're so right, there's a different inteligence you see with people who speak multiple languages, they perceive some words and terms differently and find new ways to express themselves through that
bravo !❤
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