Subtext
The underlying (often inferred) meaning in dialogue or action that the audience picks up from tone, body language, or context. From a neurological perspective, subtext is something the audience deduces rather than something an actor overtly “plays.”
Practical Note: Don’t chase “subtext.” Think genuine conflicting thoughts, and trust your body and micro-behaviors. The audience’s mind will do the rest.




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