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[Youtube Review][TED] My journey from Marine to actor | Adam Driver
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Playtime Comments : [TED] My journey from Marine to actor | Adam Driver
Am****:
"You can't touch your face" - 4:20
Him already used to coronavirus.
Top Comments : [TED] My journey from Marine to actor | Adam Driver
Ot******:
He’s wearing three different shades of black and I respect it
Fl*****************:
This is a very private and anxious guy giving a great speech about something he is truly passionate about. Loved every minute of this, and very much the play reading with trums. Fantastic!
In******:
I love how public opinion on Adam Driver has COMPLETELY turned around after "The Force Awakens". It went from "LMAO, this weirdo is supposed to be Han Solo's son?" to "He's seriously badass and the best actor of his generation". Funnily, Keanu Reeves and Joaquin Phoenix went through similar arcs. For Keanu, people went from "Oh, it's the guy from Matrix who is always sad!" to "KEANU IS THE MOST PRECIOUS AND MUST BE PROTECTED BY ALL MEANS!", while for Joaquin, people went from ".... who? Ah, the Gladiator dude" to "JOKER WAS THE GREATEST PERFORMANCE EVER, JOAQUIN IS THE BEST ACTOR EVER!". The Internet sure loves introverted actors.
Ya**********:
When he said blockbuster video may she rest in peace
I felt that...
ar********:
I like Adam Driver a lot more now. He speaks openly and honestly without shame.
In**********:
Didn't know there is a TED talk in the first order.
Ju*********************:
He’s talking so professional like and sending out such casual body language.
Do**********:
“I read the Script”
He read the script...
Ph*****:
I've been fascinated with Adam Driver for a while. He's compelling, not only as an actor with talent but as a person with a lot of interesting stories to tell. I'm also a big supporter of the Marines (Semper Fi) and our soldiers in the military, so it's cool to hear how that helped him build character (while not disregarding the huge and jarring disconnect between military and civilian life). His project sounds amazing and needs to be supported.
"In the military, everything you do has meaning..." - I feel like this explains a lot about his style. Every choice he makes as an actor seems to have meaning.
Je***:
I'm so in love with this man.
D*:
I love that he is just a regular guy.
sa***********:
Is there a TED talk that explains why I am literally obsessed with this man
Mi********:
I’m excited to see him play Snape when they redo Harry Potter.
Tr***********:
I liked him in Marriage Story when he sang that song “Being Alive”. That was tuff
Bo*********:
Damn. I want to be this articulate.
Ar**********:
From an aspiring Marine officer, I'm proud that I will join the same Corps that Adam Driver was (is) a part of, and get to continue the legacy of countless brave, determined, and faithful Marines that have fought with honor, courage, and commitment since 1775. Semper Fi
li*****:
poor adam his back must be shot from carrying the entire sequel trilogy
Matt was right. Kylo Ren is shredded. Kylo Ren has an 8-Pack.
Re****:
Talented actor. Live in the town he grew up in. Everyone talks about him very highly here. Great speaker too. The Force is strong with this one.
To**:
I think Adam Driver comes across in such an intelligent and human way. He is a great actor; I look forward to seeing him and hearing him in much more
Lo********:
The performance at the end was very beautiful. My interpretation is that it was about a very troubled latino family. The boy was in his bed the whole time, but knew what the father was doing, probably because the father does this all the time. Unfortunately, the child "is not batman" and cannot force his father to respect him by rescuing him from his bad habits. The boy knows he is powerless, but escapes into a power-fantasy to cope.
I liked the drum set; I think it served to bridge the adult actor to the child character, lighten the mood at times and also to remind us about previous batman iterations that used text bubbles in action scenes like "POW" and "FWAP".
I liked that they mentioned "toxic-waste, chemical sludge" when talking about the assailants. It connects them to Bane, the Batman villain who is fueled by chemical sludge and also connects them to drug-fueled gangbangers.
Overall, creatively written and powerfully performed. It really brought Adam's point home that acting is very humanizing and helps us to connect with each other as people.
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