In the wake of Donald Trump's stunning electoral victory, Hollywood has once again unveiled its penchant for drama, with some stars having a meltdown over the results.
Actress and filmmaker Justine Bateman has taken to social media to breakdown these emotional reactions, shining a light on what she perceives as theatrics rather than authentic outrage.
Her critiques come as a refreshing perspective amid the often-frantic responses from some on the left, showcasing how emotional performances can overshadow the substance—and even the production quality—of these viral videos.
Bateman’s take on these videos is particularly astute, as she points out flaws in lighting, camera angles, and emotional delivery that would fail to impress even the most lenient of filmmakers.
In her critique, she mentions instances where the emotional performances appear rehearsed, suggesting that the intensity of feelings seemed to wear off after multiple takes.
She humorously recommends basic adjustments to improve the quality of these videos, emphasizing that even in a moment of emotional turmoil, there's room for artistic improvement.
Interestingly, her observations also reflect a deeper sentiment.
Rather than simply berating the actors for their reactions, she encourages a reconsideration of how such emotions are expressed and captured on screen.
This commentary serves as a reminder that while the left seems quick to spiral into apocalyptic fears over a Trump presidency, conservatives are maintaining a sense of humor and composure in the face of opposition.
The contrast between Bateman's critical eye and the exaggerated responses from the left highlights a divide in how each side processes political developments.
While some lament the return of Trump as a sign of impending doom, others are choosing to critique the melodrama instead, displaying resilience and clarity.
As the nation moves forward under a Trump administration, it appears that a sense of humor and a critical approach to each reaction may very well serve as a balm for turbulent times.
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