"I like actors that are good with pantomime and that can transmit a lot by their presence and attitude more than through their dialogue"
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The intent is also a quiet rebuke to the modern habit of over-verbalizing emotion. Del Toro’s creatures and outsiders tend to live in states language can’t fully domesticate: fear that looks like hunger, love that looks like protection, grief that looks like ritual. Pantomime lets actors communicate those contradictions without pinning them down into neat lines. It’s storytelling that trusts the audience to read the room, not just the subtitles.
Subtextually, he’s talking about collaboration and control. Dialogue belongs to writers; performance belongs to actors. By emphasizing “presence and attitude,” del Toro is advocating for actors who can co-author meaning in the frame, giving him images that cut through plot mechanics. In his cinema, the most persuasive truth isn’t spoken; it’s embodied. That’s why his best scenes often feel like they’re happening in the muscles first, and in words only if absolutely necessary.
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