Aaron Paul acts what it means to be alive
It’s always a sight to behold. To elevate human emotion to living art like this.
It reminds me of the stories that used to draw the box office before the “Star Wars”-es of the world took over.
When people paid to see vulnerability and feelings everyone hides about themselves in real life.
And I notice the opposite in some of other scenes in 406. Like when Frankie actually hears her father for the first time on the radio. She seemed rather unfazed by it, save for single random teardrop when she sees Maeve. Yeah, that ain’t it for me. heheh