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Are cinema actors more socially intelligent than the common diaspora ?

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The uncommon use of the word "diaspora" refers to the rather uncanny social intelligence of cinema actors. They pout, squirm, wretch at a moment's notice. Not too easy for the common folk.

 

Why is this ? Is it innate or acquired.

 

Please opine.

OK, for a start, it's a misuse of the word diaspora.

Also, have you seen children playing games?

They too, "pout, squirm, wretch at a moment's notice."

So it's hard to believe it's all that difficult.

 

However, the existence of stage schools suggests that at least some of their ability is learned.

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OK, for a start, it's a misuse of the word diaspora.

Also, have you seen children playing games?

They too, "pout, squirm, wretch at a moment's notice."

So it's hard to believe it's all that difficult.

 

However, the existence of stage schools suggests that at least some of their ability is learned.

 

My own personal viewpoint is that actors move seamlessly from one emotion to the next, at least, to my own honest assessment better than I do. I experience a "refractory period" after an intense emotional episode (much like after an orgasm). Actors however seem to be less constrained. Perhaps more research needs to be done in this area.... :confused:

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