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Tera, I don't disagree. You might see my comments about Nicholas Cage as "damning him with faint praise." Which is why earlier, I strongly recommended Driving Miss Daisy. The acting there is top-notch. It is also why I included The Sixth Sense in my list, because it was a stand-out performance by Bruce Willis, who normally takes action-hero roles.
Here's one that might shake you, though it is another faint praise. The former wrestler turned actor Dwayne Johnson (a.k.a. The Rock) has tried his hand at several movies, not all of which were slam-bang tough guy action movies. Oh, sure, he makes a lot of those. But I give him credit for trying to do something besides grunt-n-groan TV wrestling - which is really just acting in a tough-guy role before a live audience. He is willing to take on "silly" roles that actually give him a chance to emote, however briefly, as something other than a mindless "grunt." For instance, though it was not an incredibly great movie, I enjoyed Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle. I repeat: I make no claims that it was Academy Award material. Definitely not. But The Rock had a chance to show nuances of acting in something other than the monstrosity that was Doom.
Here's one that might shake you, though it is another faint praise. The former wrestler turned actor Dwayne Johnson (a.k.a. The Rock) has tried his hand at several movies, not all of which were slam-bang tough guy action movies. Oh, sure, he makes a lot of those. But I give him credit for trying to do something besides grunt-n-groan TV wrestling - which is really just acting in a tough-guy role before a live audience. He is willing to take on "silly" roles that actually give him a chance to emote, however briefly, as something other than a mindless "grunt." For instance, though it was not an incredibly great movie, I enjoyed Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle. I repeat: I make no claims that it was Academy Award material. Definitely not. But The Rock had a chance to show nuances of acting in something other than the monstrosity that was Doom.