moviereviewer99
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Couldn't take Elisabeth Röhm's way of acting anymore. Dry, flat and monotone voice sounding like she was about to yell at someone at the turn of the hat
She seriously sounded like she was reading the script and told to not put any emotion into it
I skipped through 3 seasons of Law and Order, because she was on it
I looked up when she left the show and watched the other 5 seasons
If I learn of other programs she's in I'll certainly not be watching it
Left a BADDDDDD taste in my mouth for sure.
She seriously sounded like she was reading the script and told to not put any emotion into it
I skipped through 3 seasons of Law and Order, because she was on it
I looked up when she left the show and watched the other 5 seasons
If I learn of other programs she's in I'll certainly not be watching it
Left a BADDDDDD taste in my mouth for sure.
NEVER liked the segments that Elisabeth Röhm was in! Was SOOOOO glad when she got replaced by Annie Parisse.
Her voice was always SOOOO flat and no feelings or emotions. She OFTEN sounded like she was on the verge of yelling at others.
Was SOOOO glad when Elisabeth Röhm left the show
Elisabeth needs some formal voice and acting training
Acting schools and studios: Institutions like HB Studio offer classes focused on the physical and technical aspects of voice.
Technique-specific workshops: Workshops can focus on methods like the Alexander Technique, which helps actors connect their body to their voice production to release tension.
Specialized classes: Classes like The Actor's Voice at the Alliance Theatre are specifically designed to help actors improve their voice, breath, and reduce strain.
Her voice was always SOOOO flat and no feelings or emotions. She OFTEN sounded like she was on the verge of yelling at others.
Was SOOOO glad when Elisabeth Röhm left the show
Elisabeth needs some formal voice and acting training
Acting schools and studios: Institutions like HB Studio offer classes focused on the physical and technical aspects of voice.
Technique-specific workshops: Workshops can focus on methods like the Alexander Technique, which helps actors connect their body to their voice production to release tension.
Specialized classes: Classes like The Actor's Voice at the Alliance Theatre are specifically designed to help actors improve their voice, breath, and reduce strain.
Just watched this movie on YouTube
Came here to post a comment on saw another:
"I was caught up as a mother. I definitely could see myself doing exactly what she did if the need arose. Only problem is this is based on a true story, however, as a native Idahoan, there is no such place as Fair Lake, Idaho. And after watching, I could not find anything regarding the real Jody Murdoch or James Rossi. So I'm a bit confused. Still, a great movie." by newqueen-91670
I tried to reply to their comment, but it's not allowed so I'll post it here
The movie, "Her Desperate Choice" has fictionalized parts just like all movie based on true stories do
I went to ChatGPT and posed the question:
Who is the real person that Her Desperate Choice movie with Faith Ford about
It came up with this
The movie *Her Desperate Choice* (1996), starring Faith Ford, is a dramatized portrayal based on the real-life experiences of a woman named **Vicky Ellison**. In the film, Ford plays the role of a woman facing a critical decision after her husband is in a serious accident and his life hangs in the balance.
Vicky Ellison, the real woman behind the story, made headlines for her legal and emotional battle to decide whether to pull the plug on her husband, who was in a coma after a severe accident. The story involves themes of family, love, and difficult medical decisions, reflecting a real-life struggle over life support and end-of-life care.
While the film is based on Vicky Ellison's situation, it is a dramatization and may take some creative liberties to enhance the narrative.
And more of my two-cent's worth. Most likely Vicky or whatever name she's using now can't be found publicly, because of the entire ordeal
To find out more about The Underground Google Faye Yager
Faye Yager was a community activist who was the founder of "Children of the Underground," which established "safe homes" across North America and Europe for abused children.
I'm personally an adult survivor of abuse. My dad absconded with me for 1-1/2 years without benefit of a court order. I was during an unsupervised visit. A judge had just removed him from supervised visit. He'd been on supervised visits for 4 years after he threatened to kidnap me. The judge had said there was no history of recent abuse. DUHHHH, they'd been supervised! Mom didn't know where I was for 1-1/2 years. I was located after he tried to transfer my school records from Colorado to Texas. Dad was my abuser, starting when I was 19 months old.
Came here to post a comment on saw another:
"I was caught up as a mother. I definitely could see myself doing exactly what she did if the need arose. Only problem is this is based on a true story, however, as a native Idahoan, there is no such place as Fair Lake, Idaho. And after watching, I could not find anything regarding the real Jody Murdoch or James Rossi. So I'm a bit confused. Still, a great movie." by newqueen-91670
I tried to reply to their comment, but it's not allowed so I'll post it here
The movie, "Her Desperate Choice" has fictionalized parts just like all movie based on true stories do
I went to ChatGPT and posed the question:
Who is the real person that Her Desperate Choice movie with Faith Ford about
It came up with this
The movie *Her Desperate Choice* (1996), starring Faith Ford, is a dramatized portrayal based on the real-life experiences of a woman named **Vicky Ellison**. In the film, Ford plays the role of a woman facing a critical decision after her husband is in a serious accident and his life hangs in the balance.
Vicky Ellison, the real woman behind the story, made headlines for her legal and emotional battle to decide whether to pull the plug on her husband, who was in a coma after a severe accident. The story involves themes of family, love, and difficult medical decisions, reflecting a real-life struggle over life support and end-of-life care.
While the film is based on Vicky Ellison's situation, it is a dramatization and may take some creative liberties to enhance the narrative.
And more of my two-cent's worth. Most likely Vicky or whatever name she's using now can't be found publicly, because of the entire ordeal
To find out more about The Underground Google Faye Yager
Faye Yager was a community activist who was the founder of "Children of the Underground," which established "safe homes" across North America and Europe for abused children.
I'm personally an adult survivor of abuse. My dad absconded with me for 1-1/2 years without benefit of a court order. I was during an unsupervised visit. A judge had just removed him from supervised visit. He'd been on supervised visits for 4 years after he threatened to kidnap me. The judge had said there was no history of recent abuse. DUHHHH, they'd been supervised! Mom didn't know where I was for 1-1/2 years. I was located after he tried to transfer my school records from Colorado to Texas. Dad was my abuser, starting when I was 19 months old.