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So........no praise for Depp's subtle acting?


Easily deserved a leading role Oscar nomination. Throughout the film he illustrates Gilbert's colour and life so well and the emotive quality and simple expressionism is just wonderful. Honestly, He keeps the movie together.Mark my words, If this movie were made without Depp, it wouldn't have the impact it has, Di caprio's performance aside.
I feel like he really got robbed of any recognition, even critically it was all Di caprio, who was great too but for me didn't have the reaity which depp brought to the role.

I don't know what's your opinion?

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totally agree with you , this movie wouldn't be as good without depp

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I know, it just seems to have gone completely over people's heads but it is so marvellous, yet subtle as you say. Also, I think I remember seeing an interview with him where he said that when they were filming What's Eating Gilbert Grape it was during a sad part of his life and I think that probably helped him.

Every cloud has a silver lining I guess...

Something has to be done, but nothing too original, because hey, this is Hollywood.

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oh for sure..i still think this is one of Depp's best performances..kinda miss the old Depp instead of the geeky, weirdo parts he plays now.

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I agree, aside from Edward scissorhands and Cpt jack sparrow (even then I only enjoyed the first POTC) he really needs to stop with these over the top characters. He should do movies like WEGG again, so really fine and subtle work with depth and character.

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so you think his performance here is better than his performance in pirates,sweeney todd,charlie and the chocolate factory?!



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Yes.

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i guess thats why he got an oscar nom and golden globe for sweeney and a golden globe nomination for charlie and didn't recevie anything for this movie.



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Johnny Depp's a great actor - but those performances are far more showy. Gilbert Grape is a real person, and it's a phenomenal, subtle performance.

Cap'n Sparrow is awesome...but I agree that he held this movie together as Gilbert and he can do the understated thing so damn well. He's amazing in this movie.

...Awards or no awards :-D

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^I think you hit the nail right on the head. His subtlety as Gilbert is one of the main reasons why this is one of my favorite performances by him.

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The academy who decide what's Oscar worthy and what isn't don't actually understand, that sometimes there are performances which are aren't showy and over the top, but through their simplicity, emotion and realism,pack an even greater punch then any clown Oscar bait performance. Johnny Depp in WEGG is such an example, completely underscored and underrated performance. Should've been nominated that year, Leo gets all the credit, but at it's heart, Depp held everything that movie together, while Leo got to show off.

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I wish JD would play more roles like this. They require so much skill to do properly, and he nailed this one.

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YES

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Combined, cubed, multiplied by infinity

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AGREE! Di Caprio and Depp should both have gotten awards for this. Also I liked their youngest sister, Ellen. This is my favorite film partly because I have a younger sister who is like Arnie, and Depp's reactions/emotions are SO SPOT ON.

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I was going to say that Gilbert's role didn't require any outstanding acting, but now that you mention it, he was pretty great in it. I just finished rewatching it a couple minutes ago. He portrays the normal, caring guy who has to look out for his mentally-challenged brother and you can see his struggle in the most subtle of ways. Thanks for bringing that up, I didn't notice it the first time I watched it. That being said, Dicaprio was amazing as Arnie. He definitely should've won an Oscar. How Sean Penn wins an Oscar for Milk and Dicaprio loses for the best performance of his career is beyond me.


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Yeah totally, I really liked Depp's acting. So nice to see him play someone normal for once.










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So nice to see him play someone normal for once.

Were his roles in The Rum Diary, The Tourist, Public Enemies, Finding Neverland, Secret Window, The Libertine, Once Upon A Time In Mexico, Blow, From Hell, Chocolat, The Man Who Cried, The Ninth Gate, Sleepy Hollow, Donnie Brasco, The Brave, Nick Of Time, Dead Man, Don Juan DeMarco, Arizona Dream, Cry-Baby not normal enough for you?

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I think he's making reference to Depp's current tragedy of a career, nothing more then bad dramas and playing weirdos (and not the good and sympathetically caring kind like Edward Scissorhands)

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I agree completely. Depp nailed this role. He is often able to convey emotion without even speaking, his facial expressions & body language speak volumes.

I remember when this film first came out, it was largely overlooked. Then, everyone jumped all over a little-known DiCaprio's performance.
While I can say DiCaprio's performance was perfection (and I dislike this actor as a rule), I felt his performance took a little too much of the spotlight.


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Its an expression. 'As a rule' means 'usually do'.



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Johnny Depp is a very good actor and is always trying to expand his horizons. He can play normal to weirdo, always very well. I thought he made Gilbert a convincing character: basically a normal young man burdened with the responsibilities of a not-so-normal family.

I like it that JD takes on quirky roles like Edward Scissorhands and even smaller roles like the two extremely different characters he played in the same film, Before Night Falls (starring Javier Bardem): a flamboyant tranny and a macho police lieutenant.

Of late it seems, critics have been harsh on him and none of his movies get very good ratings at Rotten Tomatoes. Hollywood hasn’t given him just awards yet, but he is very wealthy anyway, even owns an island.

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Easy to overlook Depp's work in this film when you have another beloved actor giving a performance that's eventually going to grab your full attention. Scene-stealing roles like DiCaprio's usually get praised, while quieter roles like Depp's - that show more range from an actor - go underappreciated. I'm not a DiCaprio fan myself, but yes, his performance in this film is superb. As for Depp, although he's nowhere near as showy as Leo, he does give an understated performance worthy of praise.


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My favorite part with Depp is after Mama Grape has passed and he kinda freaks out over knowing what they will have to do get her out of the house. "She's not going to be a joke!!" so he makes the decision to burn the house down with her in it, instead of shaming her even when she has passed.

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