Yep. One way to tell if it's real or not is that peoples' eye areas will turn red and puff a bit even if no tears are shed. They'll blink more too.
Since we've been seeing more fake crying recently, I've been paying closer attention to actors (real actors, not crisis actors). You can even see it happening there and once you notice the little signs, you'll be able to see when an actor isn't any good at crying on cue. They make the little sniffly sounds, they look sad and wipe their eyes - but their faces don't change.
And seeing this guy in sunglasses bugs the crap out of me because (sometimes) I feel as if talking about these little things online is helping them to "fake it" better.
When I am crying, my nose is snotting, my eyes are flowing, makes my shirt wet. I didn't see any of that here. Fake news.
Yep. One way to tell if it's real or not is that peoples' eye areas will turn red and puff a bit even if no tears are shed. They'll blink more too.
Since we've been seeing more fake crying recently, I've been paying closer attention to actors (real actors, not crisis actors). You can even see it happening there and once you notice the little signs, you'll be able to see when an actor isn't any good at crying on cue. They make the little sniffly sounds, they look sad and wipe their eyes - but their faces don't change.
And seeing this guy in sunglasses bugs the crap out of me because (sometimes) I feel as if talking about these little things online is helping them to "fake it" better.
To quote Dave Barry, they're so overcome, they knock over their bottle of Visine eye moistener.