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What is reflected in “Dead Poets Society”: Robin Williams’ eyes filled with sadness
2019.01.21
The demon principal was paying attention to Robin's talent.
Ironically, the person who noticed Robin's talent more than anyone else was veteran actor Norman Lloyd, who plays Nolan, the school principal who orders Keating to leave the school in the film. Lloyd was looking forward to collaborating with actor John Houseman, a founding member of Julliard, as they co-founded the independent theater group Mercury Theatre. Lloyd said this later with some surprise. "Robin Williams' relationship with Ethan Hawke, Josh Charles, etc. was exactly how they were in the movie. That's not a lie, and I was convinced that Williams was definitely a talented serious actor." As expected, the words of a leading figure in the American theater world carry weight.
The relationship between stand-up comedy and sad eyes
And this much I can say clearly. When he was forced to make a decision against his will and secretly felt uneasy when he saw his students seriously worrying, when he felt responsible for an unfortunate incident that occurred at the school, and when his teachings were being conveyed to the students. Even when he knows this, there is always a deep sadness that cannot be hidden behind Robin Keating's blue eyes. It was the same in `` Good Morning, Vietnam '' (1987), in which he played a U.S. military DJ who glimpsed the brutality of the Vietnam War, and in `` The Time Bandits '' (1991), in which he played a New York vagrant. In `` Mrs. Doubt '' (1993), which depicts the struggle of a father who disguises himself as a housekeeper to visit his child who lives with his divorced wife, a melancholy light shines behind the elaborate special makeup. . If anything, isn't the sadness more emphasized when it's a comedy?
Sadness spills out from the laughter. While continuing to work as an actor, he toured nightclubs as a stand-up comedian, and whether he would make people laugh in the moment or freeze the place without receiving any attention. It may have been a habit he had picked up without realizing it. For his fans, his charm was his talking style, where he instantly burst into laughter and then fell silent, as if he were alternating between stepping on the gas pedal and suddenly slamming on the brakes. , I laughed and cried a lot.