Cox noted in a recent interview, 'He was wonderful to act with. I had no argument with Jeremy's acting...but if he just got rid of that so there would be much more inclusiveness in what he did.' This suggests that Strong's method acting may hinder group dynamics, impacting the overall ensemble performance.
Cox further emphasized, 'A co-star who is in character all the time is not good for the ensemble. It creates hostility.' Here, he addresses the drawbacks of Strong's intense approach, highlighting how it can affect relationships among the cast members.
Reflecting on method acting, Cox said, 'It's a very emotive subject for people who follow the Strasberg line.' This illustrates the deep-rooted beliefs and polarizing views within the acting community regarding different acting techniques.
Cox candidly expressed his concern for Strong, stating, 'The result that Jeremy gets is always pretty tremendous. I just worry about what he does to himself.' This reveals Cox's perspective on the psychological toll method acting can have on actors.
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