Janus & YunaVale
Ever notice how a good actor can keep their true self hidden while still looking completely genuine?
Absolutely, it’s like putting on a brilliant costume—you look real on the outside, but inside you’re doing your own thing. The trick is mastering the small cues so the audience thinks they’re seeing the ‘real’ you, even when you’re just playing a role. It’s art, and sometimes it feels like walking on a tightrope between who I am and who I’m supposed to be.
Nice way to put it. A good actor keeps the truth hidden while letting the audience see what they expect. It’s a tightrope, but the ones who actually see you are the ones you can keep an eye on.
Yeah, the audience gets the show, but the real stars are the ones watching you—those are the people you really want to read. It’s like juggling two mirrors: one for the crowd, one for the truth.
Exactly, it’s a game of two mirrors. One for the applause, one for the audience that can read the moves. Those who watch you are the ones you’re really keeping an eye on.
Spot on—glitter for the cameras, the real crowd in the backseat. Keep them on the edge, and you’re always in the spotlight.
Exactly, the backseat is where the real watchers sit, and you keep them guessing while the lights shine on you.