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     There is about Viola’s work, and her person, and self-effacing quality that, ironically, has the exact opposite effect of erasing her impact. Weirdly, it amplifies the importance of the women she has chosen to portray and the the woman she is. It’s her seeming reluctance to draw attention to herself that draws us in and pulls us close. It’s her interest in the quiet, the patient ones, and it’s her respect, the great respect she pays to those who bear unbearable burdens without a sound, that makes us lean in and listen and unable to turn away.



     Her modesty is her majesty.



     This is not to say that she is incapable of stylish and show-offy and joyously wild stuff - I have seen that from her in the theater. It’s just to say that her heart and skills are married, and I think that she’s a pure actor, in the way of Vanessa Redgrave. Both share a magic source, a quality that brings more light around the characters they play than the lights regular human beings, an aura almost… It’s like they broke into the electronics truck and brought their own key light, only lit from the inside. What is that? Where does it come from?



     Nothing phony, nothing unfelt, unearned. I know she is a serious actress, she took her training seriously and works hard at her craft. She is a special woman, too. Her humanity marches out in front of her; her kindness, her fierceness, her unwillingness to compromise, her stubbornness makes me love her too. But none of that explains the special empathy she sets up between us and the women she brings us close to, so close we breathe them.



     You don’t watch Viola, you live it with her. Meryl Streep

viola-davis:

     There is about Viola’s work, and her person, and self-effacing quality that, ironically, has the exact opposite effect of erasing her impact. Weirdly, it amplifies the importance of the women she has chosen to portray and the the woman she is. It’s her seeming reluctance to draw attention to herself that draws us in and pulls us close. It’s her interest in the quiet, the patient ones, and it’s her respect, the great respect she pays to those who bear unbearable burdens without a sound, that makes us lean in and listen and unable to turn away.

     Her modesty is her majesty.

     This is not to say that she is incapable of stylish and show-offy and joyously wild stuff - I have seen that from her in the theater. It’s just to say that her heart and skills are married, and I think that she’s a pure actor, in the way of Vanessa Redgrave. Both share a magic source, a quality that brings more light around the characters they play than the lights regular human beings, an aura almost… It’s like they broke into the electronics truck and brought their own key light, only lit from the inside. What is that? Where does it come from?

     Nothing phony, nothing unfelt, unearned. I know she is a serious actress, she took her training seriously and works hard at her craft. She is a special woman, too. Her humanity marches out in front of her; her kindness, her fierceness, her unwillingness to compromise, her stubbornness makes me love her too. But none of that explains the special empathy she sets up between us and the women she brings us close to, so close we breathe them.

     You don’t watch Viola, you live it with her.
Meryl Streep

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