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Old 07-26-2003, 10:38 PM   #27
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For those who say Hugo Weaving did "better" in his role as Agent Smith (when compared to his performance as Elrond), I ask that you keep something in mind - the only reference we have for Agent Smith is the original Matrix.<P>Elrond has existed for decades in book form. To me, it would be impossible to pull off an *exact* performance in the time given. There's not enough time to successfully portray him as he is described in the books. So, the compromise is a slightly modified character. And I'm totally okay with that. I think Hugo did an amazing job as Elrond.<P>As Agent Smith, there is NO comparison. The man acts like a machine - his dialogue is chilling, and his movements are almost unreal. Then again, the only frame of reference is the original movie.<P>Either way, any guy who can cross-dress and still be a blockbuster success is a good actor in my book (that was a Priscilla, Queen of the Desert reference ).<P>I adore the guy. Seeing many, many more of him in Reloaded was certainly enjoyable. He's a tasty cake.<P>And a great actor.
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