Actors who are convincingly immersed in period pieces manage to evoke the essence of their roles, making them appear authentic to the time depicted.
'iPhone face' refers to actors whose distinctly modern appearance disrupts the historical context, making it difficult for audiences to accept them in period settings.
Colin Firth's portrayal in Pride and Prejudice exemplifies how an actor can embody the era, enhancing the overall believability of historical narratives.
The discussion around 'iPhone face' highlights the tension between contemporary aesthetics and the expectations of historical authenticity in casting for period dramas.
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