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"ACTING IN CONTEMPORARY TELEVISION SERIES: SUCCESSES AND SHORTCOMINGS"

Authors: Qodirov Ulug'bek Nosir ugli;

"ACTING IN CONTEMPORARY TELEVISION SERIES: SUCCESSES AND SHORTCOMINGS"

Abstract

This article examines the characteristics of acting performances in modern TV series, highlighting their strengths and weaknesses. Key criteria include acting skills, individuality in character portrayal, emotional expressiveness, and the ability to engage the audience. The study also critically addresses common issues such as artificial acting, stereotypical characters, and insufficient professional training.

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