Bucky x WS x ACTING

kryptaria:

brooklynnerds:

DAMN THOUGH can we have a moment of appreciation for how different Bucky’s fighting style is compared to WS??

Credit for this absolutely goes to Sebastian Stan’s character work. In Civil War when Bucky is in a fight/in danger he’s literally so expressive, compared to the Dead Eyed Murder Glare™ we’re accustomed to from the Winter Soldier.

Like REALLY:

And it’s such a neat thing because Civil War Bucky is still super competent, he’s got the WS’s skills, but he’s also FREAKING THE HELL OUT HE DIDN’T ASK FOR ANY OF THIS

HE JUST WANTED TO BUY SOME PLUMS FFS

these wide-eyed OH FUCK facial expressions are like half the reason why the GET REKT jokes are so freaking funny, because it’s so different from how the Winter Soldier would’ve acted [[*analyzes a meme*]]

(gifs from here and here)

But this is IMPORTANT because one of the things I was so relieved about from this movie was that it emphasized the separation between the Winter Soldier persona and Bucky’s ACTUAL PERSONALITY when he’s not being mind-controlled and forced to kill people.

Yeah, I have my gripes/nitpicks about the movie, lots of us do – but on this particular point I’m SO pleased with the respect that was shown for Bucky’s character. Most of the fans take it for granted that ~Bucky Barnes Is Not A Villian 2k14~, but he could have been written off that way!!! Even just by making less of a distinction between the Bucky that was controlled by Hydra and one who has his own internal life & personality.

I think we should appreciate the fact that the characterization we got could not have happened without collaboration from the creatives in charge: clear direction from the Russos, the writers using a strong narrative device like Bucky being programmed by trigger words, and of course Sebastian Stan acting his face off and totally changing his body language depending on which version he was portraying.

Sebastian Stan proved his acting mettle when he stole CA: Winter Soldier with only a handful of spoken lines and only his eyes visible for like half the damn movie. In CA: CW, though, he takes it to a whole new level. The whole time, he’s viscerally aware of what Bucky’s state of mind would be. He showed us, with his face and eyes and body, whether he was Bucky or the Winter Soldier.

Sebastian Stan for Style Magazine Italia part 2

koubashii:

part 1 

His answers come slow, measured. He seems to go look for them with his eyes first, so incredibly blue, fixed on a far away spot of the colorful moquette.

“I was in college when I first watched these movies from the 70s”. One above all: Easy Rider starring Peter Fonda and Dennis Hopper. “A movie that captured the beats of a generation, that energy that was flowing through America at that time. When a story establishes such a deep, visceral connection people don’t forget it easily. We have seen works just as powerful in recent years, I’m thinking about Get Out or Black Panther”. 

His idol though stays Jack Nicholson: “He never hid behind his characters, even the most bizarre ones. His acting is a declaration of honesty: “I’m not perfect, but here I am. And I want to have fun.” And that’s it, we should never stop to have fun. Even in this difficult business”.

And it was difficult indeed for Stan, especially at the beginning with unsuccessful auditions. “Difficult years, very painful” the actor recalls. “But if I look back, I can still find something fantastic in them: unbridled auditions, freedom to experiment. The attitude was: “Get a job, any job!”. And when you got it, that gratitude you felt!”.

Only in 2007 the public noticed this smooth and fresh-faced, short haired boy thanks to the teen-drama Gossip Girl. One year later connoisseurs too were dazzled by his Broadway debut in Talk Radio.

The real turning point comes with 2011 blockbuster Captain America: The First Avenger where, walking off from the role of supporting actor, he becomes a star: Bucky Barnes, friend of the patriotic Marvel superhero.

“And to think that as a child I didn’t even know what comic books were“ he says. “I first discovered them when I came to America, as a 12 years old, but at that point it was a bit late to really get into them. I started reading them only when I got the part“. 

You’re not going to be snobbish about it now, are you? “No, not at all. People think about it as just pure entertainment, but these movies have many deeper messages. The myth of the superhero is deeply-rooted inside all of us. Revisiting it makes us feel better, it reminds us what life true purpose is.”. Not to mention that the Marvel Cinematic Universe is the most profitable franchise ever, with a new Avengers installment coming in 2019. Among the characters there will also be the Winter Soldier, the ruthless assassin reborn from Bucky Barnes’ ashes: for Stan it will be the fifth episode of the saga.