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The phrase "acting acting" is not correct and does not make sense in standard written English.
It could be used in a context where repetition is intended for emphasis, but this is rare and typically informal.
Example: "In the play, the actor was not just acting; he was acting acting, fully immersing himself in the role."
Alternatives: "performing" or "acting out".
Exact(10)
Voice acting, he insisted, isn't much different than acting acting.
But forget acting: acting up has increasingly been his forte.
The bulk of the film is, in effect, pictures of actors acting — acting with skill and care, imagination and vigor, but with no more originality of tone or temperament than Gerwig brings to the direction of the film — at least, to most of the direction of the film.
A little boy crying over his dead puppy is not acting; acting is what Kirk Douglas did in 'Detective Story.' The reliance the industry has had in cliched story lines doesn't require acting.
I mean of course getting something you made out into the world, it's always very hard, it's just vulnerable, you know, I think directing is less vulnerable for me than acting, acting is just you, and when you are directing it's ok, it's the movie, even when you are making a painting it's there, it's a painting, but when you are acting there is no where to hide.
Make that acting acting governor.
Similar(50)
Acting tough, acting hard, acting cold.
No, although it's got a similar no-acting acting style.
Pauline Kael compared its première to that of Stravinsky's "Rite of Spring," and declared Brando's performance the fulfillment of his non-acting acting in "Truckline Café," twenty-six years before.
@Owen_Myers.
Genet's play is not just about an act of murder, but about acting and acting out.
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