Oleh Horbunov Criticizes Singers" Acting Skills in Movies
A Bold Statement in Ukrainian Cinema
In the whirlwind world of cinema, where talented actors often share the spotlight with musicians turned actors, Oleh Horbunov has sparked a controversy. The renowned Ukrainian actor, celebrated for his roles in "Wild Field" and "The Last Mercenary, " has spoken out against the trend of casting singers in films. His unapologetic critique sheds light on the complex dynamics between professional actors and celebrities from other fields.
Challenging the Status Quo
During a podcast interview, Horbunov expressed his disapproval of DziDzio's performance in "Dzidzio Kontrabas." The actor questioned the decision-making process behind casting choices, emphasizing the importance of skilled acting in movies.
"DziDzio starred in a comedy that everyone praised, but I watched it and thought, 'Why not do the same with good actors?'" Horbunov remarked, highlighting the stark contrast between popular opinion and his own perspective.
Spotlight on Olya Polyakova
Horbunov didn't stop with DziDzio. He also criticized Olya Polyakova's role in the film "Swingers, " which premiered in 2018. The actor voiced his disappointment, describing the acting as subpar and urging young actors to learn from these performances.
"Who was there? Olya Polyakova... The acting is so dreadful that I would show it to young actors as a cautionary example, " he boldly stated.
Implications for Future Productions
As Horbunov's comments make waves, they spark a broader discussion about the integrity of cinematic art and the roles non-professionals play in it. Industry insiders might be prompted to reconsider casting strategies, striving for balance between star power and acting prowess. This debate could lead to a renewed appreciation for the craft of acting, ensuring that future productions honor both talent and audience expectations.
Editor: Yana Davydiuk