"Money is life," Walter said to his mother. Walter just wanted the best for his wife and family. You can't trust nobody out in the world. Walter learned that the hard way. Sidney Poitier, Danny Glover, and Sean Combs played the character "Walter" in three different movies in three different decades. To me, all three of them did great jobs acting but I understood the flow better when Danny Glover was playing "Walter."
The reason I say Danny Glover is the best actor is because of his expressions, gestures, use of props, volume, pauses, and pitch. His seem more realistic towards the other actors. In his facial expressions, you can actually see the sadness, the greediness he's feeling when his money was stolen from him. The volume in his voice didn't just raise up out of nowhere like the other actors. He led it there by starting from low to high. The best prop he used to express his feelings was when he balled up the paper with all the documentation of his liquor store. We all know that he needed that paper so that told us that his anger took over his feelings. When his mother told him his wife was expecting another baby, he paused for a long, silent, depressing five seconds, then just barged out the door. That one little pause gave us many unanswered questions. Is he happy? Is he mad? Does he wanna keep the baby? Does he want to sell the baby? Does he want her to get an abortion?
The reason I say Danny Glover is the best actor is because of his expressions, gestures, use of props, volume, pauses, and pitch. His seem more realistic towards the other actors. In his facial expressions, you can actually see the sadness, the greediness he's feeling when his money was stolen from him. The volume in his voice didn't just raise up out of nowhere like the other actors. He led it there by starting from low to high. The best prop he used to express his feelings was when he balled up the paper with all the documentation of his liquor store. We all know that he needed that paper so that told us that his anger took over his feelings. When his mother told him his wife was expecting another baby, he paused for a long, silent, depressing five seconds, then just barged out the door. That one little pause gave us many unanswered questions. Is he happy? Is he mad? Does he wanna keep the baby? Does he want to sell the baby? Does he want her to get an abortion?