05-04-2022, 08:06 PM
Ask any body language or micro-expression analyst, those grief lines in the forehead aren't easily faked (many argue they can't be faked at all).
If he was trying to convey innocence here, this isn't the approach he would take in the first place.
No one is going to be perceptive enough to simply look at him and understand what he's ACTUALLY feeling in that moment.
Maybe expert analysts would but most people are going to think he's calm or whatever.
But I can see from some very obvious markers both in his facial expressions and his body language that he feels totally devastated (emotional, sadness) right now, and it's not because what she's saying is true.
If he was trying to convey innocence here, this isn't the approach he would take in the first place.
No one is going to be perceptive enough to simply look at him and understand what he's ACTUALLY feeling in that moment.
Maybe expert analysts would but most people are going to think he's calm or whatever.
But I can see from some very obvious markers both in his facial expressions and his body language that he feels totally devastated (emotional, sadness) right now, and it's not because what she's saying is true.