![]() And he’s trying! He’s trying so hard! So he really has no concept of A) How ridiculous or silly he is, and B) Just how manipulative Lady Susan is. He’s like a really happy, sort of charming but idiot dog, who just wants to be loved. But you approached Sir James with a different sort of comedic angle and delivery, which made it so you almost seemed like you were in a different film, at certain points.īennett: It sort of feels like Sir James is the only one who is unaffected by any of it. And they repeat lines over and over, which, I guess, is half of comedy: repetition. Observer: One of the thoughts I had with Whit, is that a lot of the humor is derived from the “straight face.” You watch The Last Days of Disco or Metropolitan, and the characters are clueless, but they take themselves very, very seriously.
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