And trust. |
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All right, very nice, people. |
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Now that you have clearly
mastered the trust exercise, |
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you, you're ready to act. |
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But the secret to acting is reacting. |
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Did you see that? He reacted. |
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- He didn't think. Did you?
- I try not to, sir. |
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And you're great at it. |
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I want you all living in that mom... |
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I've got a brother. |
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You're gonna have to do
way better than that. |
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Oh. Hmm... |
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Nice work. You get an A for the day. |
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I'll take a B if you stop doing that. |
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Everybody listen up. |
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Now we're going to do
the mirror exercise. |
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What one does, the other mirrors. |
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Acting, reacting. |
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Mirror. |
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Now, next week, we are doing scenes
from Shakespeare's great play, |
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Romeo and Juliet. |
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