"Acting is a total physical, emotional sensation"
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The phrasing also smuggles in a professional ethic. Assante isn’t celebrating emotional indulgence; he’s framing emotion as a disciplined sensation you can summon, shape, and repeat under hot lights at take eleven. That’s the actor’s paradox: authenticity engineered. “Sensation” bridges method-adjacent inner life with the practical realities of craft. It’s affect you can feel, but also something you can calibrate.
Context matters because Assante comes out of a generation trained to respect both theatrical rigor and film’s unforgiving intimacy. In stage tradition, the body must carry meaning to the back row; on screen, a micro-flinch can read as a monologue. His line collapses that divide, insisting the instrument is always the same: the actor’s nervous system. The subtext is almost defiant: if you want “real,” you have to work through the body, not around it.
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