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— Dale Jamieson"Philosophers are often actively disinterested in what happens between the cup and the lips (after all, that's "non-ideal theory")."
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You don't have that interaction with the audience when you're acting for film; you're kind of acting in a vacuum. You're acting for a disinterested grip who just wants to reply to his wife about what time he'll be home for dinner. Everyone else on a film set is also there because they're paid to be there. They're not there because they're passionate about what you do necessarily.
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Anything which retains interest is optimistic. When the characters become disinterested, it's pessimistic. Does that make sense?
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