Timothée Chalamet Discusses Dramatic Monologue in Dune: Part Two and Admiration for Adam Sandler's Acting
Timothée Chalamet recently shared his thoughts on a dramatic monologue he performed in Dune: Part Two during an episode of Vanity Fair’s Scene Selection. He expressed his confidence in the scene and discussed the term "Lisan al Gaib," which means "Voice from the Outer World." Chalamet mentioned that being called "Lisan al Gaib" in public can be more embarrassing than it seems.
Chalamet and Adam Sandler had a conversation about acting, following a previous discussion at Fairfax High School in Los Angeles. Chalamet praised Sandler's performance in Punch-Drunk Love, calling it impactful, deeply moving, and nuanced. He expressed his belief that Sandler deserves recognition for his exceptional acting skills, suggesting that he should have an Oscar.
Chalamet's admiration for Sandler's acting abilities highlights the importance of recognizing talent and the impact of performances on audiences. Both actors have shared insights into their craft and appreciation for each other's work, emphasizing the artistry and dedication required in the world of acting.