GuiltyCowboy
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Actors don't become movie stars because of talent, though it's certainly extremely useful.A significant percentage of modern Hollywood actors and actresses came from privileged backgrounds.
There are more talented people than your typical movie star working at community theatres all over the world.
The current set doesn't deserve any deference as great artists.
They have some ineffable quality that represents something that everyone values. Cary Grant was a movie star because he radiated charm and ease. Jimmy Stewart represented decency. James Cagney and Humphrey Bogart no-nonsense grit. To be the living embodiment of charm, decency and grit takes something extremely special, and talent is only tiny aspect of it. I'm afraid you really don't find those people all over the place. You can't just pick a nice looking fellow from a community theatre and expect him to have the same effect as Cary Grant.
And this is one of the main reasons why AI is not going to have much of an effect on movies. AI simply doesn't have the tools to emulate the process of how Cary Grant became the Cary Grant. Hell, not even Cary Grant knew how to do it until Leo McCarey dragged him kicking and screaming through the process on the set of The Awful Truth.