Very Touching moment by Navy Medic
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kdk7 — 9 years ago(June 22, 2016 10:23 PM)
I knew she was a either a real medic or just an amazing actor, because she had the exact confident, officious, yet caring tone of people who work in that field and are really good at it, explaining exactly what and why they're doing what they're doing every step of the way. Great scene.
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shinigami_ichigo — 9 years ago(December 07, 2016 10:23 AM)
I agree, but Tom Hanks was just superb. I've never seen or ever been exposed to someone immediately after they've been traumatised by an untoward incident, but I am fairly positive Hanks got it right. I was almost brought to the verge of tears watching him in that scene. Pain, anxiety, sadness, relief. I could see all of those on his face.
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CGSailor — 9 years ago(October 26, 2016 12:44 PM)
He knows that. He posts the opposite on purpose. The little sh!tbag is a troll. All the names you see with an Indian flair and repeatedly saying "hana" are the same indiviual, a troll and its sockpuppets.
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Bruce7 — 9 years ago(October 28, 2016 04:34 PM)
Correct. Trivia
"The Corpsman is played by HM-2, Petty Officer 2nd Class Danielle Albert.
She and the rest of the medical staff of the guided missile destroyer Truxtun were asked to come in on their days off as filming was to be taking place on the ship and some dangerous stunts were involved. She soon found herself opposite Hanks.
After makeup and hair did their work, the lights flicked on and director Paul Greengrass calls action. My first take was terrible! she told WTKR. Tom Hanks came around the corner and I froze. I didnt know what to do. It was terrible and I broke out in hives, and it was bad.
Albert recalls Hanks sitting with her after she turned away crying, telling the director, I cant do this, guys. This isnt working.
As Albert tells it to Hampton Roads, Look, its OK, she recalls Hanks saying. We all go through moments like this at one time or another in our acting careers. Youre fine. I just want you to react to how Im acting. You do this every day. Just react.
Three more takes and they had the scene and it worked so well Greengrass told the Tuxtons executive officer, Cmdr. Andrew Biehn, more of his crew would be integrated into the film to add to the sense of realism, the main reason he had reworked the scene now featuring Albert after a Navy commander told him it wasnt realistic.
http://www.comingsoon.net/movies/news/584616-danielle-albert-captain-phillips-oscar-tom-hanks#GmwJHSzaD1t5DLmB.99
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thebigmouth — 10 years ago(June 27, 2015 08:47 AM)
Yeah, that was a great scene. Pitch perfect.
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melinda2001 — 10 years ago(July 24, 2015 05:03 PM)
I agree, but I'm very surprised what a litmus test she makes as it seems that half the commenters thought she was completely emotionally cold. Was it something specific about her or was it that some people expect gender role to trump professional training or something else? Genuinely puzzled.
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CGSailor — 10 years ago(August 07, 2015 06:58 PM)
as it seems that half the commenters thought she was completely emotionally cold.
Because that half of the commenters are armchair wannabe morons that would not know fake Hollywood from real life.
Or just trolling.
She wasn't cold at all.
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