Why is it that in most even very famous movies and TV shows, actors cry so lamentably? And why do directors turn a blind eye to this?
Almost all actors (for example, in the TV series LOST) simply imitate the process of mourning, while they do not have tears. Isn't that what actors should be taught to do — to evoke the right emotions depending on the context of the story? Including with tears.
To be able to get used to the image, to live the necessary emotions-this is an art that needs to be learned.
In low-budget projects, such as TV shows, not very high-quality actors are recruited, since there is no money to pay for good ones. Accordingly, we get a certain quality.
There are also different acting schools. Not everyone is taught to immerse themselves in the role and live emotions. Usually, Western schools are contrasted with the Russian school of Stanislavsky (the author of the catch phrase ” I don't believe it!”).