I feel like my scene from the Good Woman of Setzuan is getting better. It's starting to feel more natural. I don't know how to add the drunk part in though. If I don't feel drunk, how would I act drunk? I'm not so much worried about the flow anymore because I feel like that's been figured out. It's the drunk aspect mainly. I want to know how to fake something well and not change the natural acting part of the scene.
If you have a bottle and take a swig of it, then stumble a bit, the audience will think you're drunk. It is all about giving them a clue. Where in the scene can you stick in a clue, and what should the clue be? It should be very simple to do.
ReplyDeletePeople who are drunk aren't trying to look drunk, they're trying NOT to look drunk