"I think the approach of the character for us is the same in a silent movie as in a talking movie because we had balance, we had lines to learn"
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The sly subtext is professional pride. In a culture that often treats silent performance as exaggerated mugging, Bejo reframes it as structured acting with the same internal architecture: balance, blocking, rhythm, intention. “We had balance” signals choreography and control, the way a body can hit emotional beats with the precision usually credited to dialogue. Then she drops the kicker: “we had lines to learn.” Not spoken lines, necessarily, but scripted cues, intertitles, emotional turns, and the invisible “text” an actor memorizes even when the audience won’t hear it. It’s a reminder that silence isn’t absence; it’s pressure.
Context matters: Bejo is inseparable from The Artist, the early-2010s love letter to silent cinema that arrived during a hyper-verbal, franchise-heavy era. Her comment pushes back against the idea that the film’s achievement was nostalgic cosplay. It was craft, translated. The intent is to make silent acting legible to modern audiences without asking permission from the prestige gatekeepers of dialogue.
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Bejo, Berenice. (2026, January 17). I think the approach of the character for us is the same in a silent movie as in a talking movie because we had balance, we had lines to learn. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/i-think-the-approach-of-the-character-for-us-is-39911/
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Bejo, Berenice. "I think the approach of the character for us is the same in a silent movie as in a talking movie because we had balance, we had lines to learn." FixQuotes. January 17, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/i-think-the-approach-of-the-character-for-us-is-39911/.
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"I think the approach of the character for us is the same in a silent movie as in a talking movie because we had balance, we had lines to learn." FixQuotes, 17 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/i-think-the-approach-of-the-character-for-us-is-39911/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.

