Wednesday: the star is hand, and the illusionist Victor Dorobantu

facil for Jenny Ortega get your braids done and put on the muzzle of Wednesday. In the meantime – there are photos – who gave birth to But no he worked bent, twisted, curled up in order to give maximum mimicry to a limb (Thing in original). And the magician and illusionist Victor Dorobantu (in her debut in a TV production) did it so well that, rather than the Addams teenager transformed into a Veronica Mars dark, the focus is most often on his servant. At the beginning of the series anything but faithful, however: it is the spy that Gomez downloads to college of Nevermore to check on the daughter.

Discovered by Wednesday after five minutesunder threat of crushing fingers, Mano changes masters. It is far from one thing though. Of a mere performer. It has an identity, a character, a sensitivity. It was already understood through the black and white TV series, the 90s films and the last two cartoons.

Mano hears, sees, makes himself understood, actually speaks. He works hard and architects, foresees and helps. And, in Wednesdayalso acts like a touchy teenager – because now he lives in between, albeit werewolves and mermaids. So at one point she tries to get through pissed off while leafing through a magazine (and whoever hasn’t empathized cancels all subscriptions), the moment that follows the confession of one frustrated mood at how he’s been treated condescendingly since Wednesdayand scene that makes you want a series dedicated only to him. Who today, after all, does not have one? From Bridgerton only 200,000 origin stories are coming. At least you would understand what Mano was attached to; the solution to one of the Addams’ greatest mysteries.

Victor Dorobantu on the set of “Wednesday”. (Netflix)

Victor Dorobantu, the Hand of Wednesday

Anyway, go of affection towards Mano Tim Burton version in Netflix version (first time with scars) is that animation is not only the result of computer graphics, but precisely the effort of an actor. The walks, runs, jumps and climbs, hesitations, shyness and impudence, as well as a little swim were made by the good Victor. That, sheath fitted with a wrist on the hand (true) and blue overalls to be removed in post-productionworked on the ground or on carts.

It could be done as everyone in the industry does, by placing tennis balls in place of a hand that operates on its own. Instead, what little of Burton’s old genius is seen in Wednesdayit would seem that the director has put it in this hybrid rendition of Mano. Half man, half computer. And who knows in what percentages. Sure is that it’s a great job in a memorable series only for brief glimpses of the grotesque, and not even that original. For example, the school dance in which Wednesday indulges in a very personal routine which is paired with that of Monica and Ross in Friendsscene which fades into a “tribute” to Carrie by DePalma. And I don’t know how innovative it is to make a heroine remember something else who constantly reiterates her uniqueness.

it will be said, but also in the films released in 1991 and 1993 Mano had an actor’s performance. The thirty-year-old wizard from was called Christopher Hart – David Copperfield’s former assistant, and very similar to him. Hart was also pushed onto carts as he wiggled his five fingers on the floor and elsewhere. Only that his contribution was mixed with that of a set of hand puppets. And finally merged both through a mixture of computers and image rotation effects which, today, for a young special effects technician mean stuff like the missile that pierces the Moon by Georges Mélies.

Hand early 90s sometimes it seems to glide over surfaces; the efficiency and grip of Victor’s, and the thousand uses that can be made of it, makes you want to try a Frankeinstein experiment.

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