![]() ![]() Release Calendar Top 250 Movies Most Popular Movies Browse Movies by Genre Top Box Office Showtimes. And to me, that's beautiful storytelling where you give the audience a chance to breathe and absorb what's going on. She is an actress, known for Akira (1988), Ninja Scroll (1993) and Cowboy Bebop (1998). And he's talking to Ein, and we got silence and the audience can absorb what's going on. ![]() And he's trying to pretend he doesn't care. There'd be times where Jet is just sitting there, when Faye and Spike have gone. Somebody's going to be talking all the time, but it was beautiful that with Bebop, we didn't have that. Somebody's got to be talking all the time. And as Wendy was saying, that TV is kind of almost like radio. Basically feature film acting, you have time. And it's a deeper dive as an actor than the average time that we get on a fast pace show.īillingslea: I felt that my career started on camera and there's a difference between television acting and feature film acting. And that kind of always left me as an actor wondering, "Well, what is the next response going to be? "Let me look ahead." Because there's this long break between maybe a little Barb has been thrown out or a comment about a job, or what have you, and you're going to need to link it up the next time the next person speaks. But as we know, musically, music is nothing without the breaks and breath in the music. It was a technique that was just exacerbated. And it broke the molds of many of these characters. And it sets a stage that allows characters to unveil, become, peel back the layers and you find out who they are and you stick with it, because there's so many little details that all come together to really reveal much deeper characters than you would think on the surface. All the musical influences are woven into the fabric and tone of this series. And it's really a lot of elements, but I think what was going on is that the creators were making the story they wanted to create, honoring their influences that happen to be the rock and roll roots of the US, jazz, Motown, you name it. Lee: We're sort of drilling down in hindsight into what these factors are that all came together to create this perfect storm, like Steve says. Melissa Fahn: Go for it! It's interesting before you start, we've really been understanding this and discovering this through today, through this press junket. Do you guys want to hit on the bullet points? Because I think we've really condensed it down into some important points. Wendee Lee: We feel like we're repeating ourselves because this is the golden question we get with everyone, but it's so relevant. ![]()
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