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Method acting, a technique popularized by legendary actors such as Marlon Brando and Al Pacino, has profoundly influenced performance art. This approach encourages actors to deeply embody their characters by drawing on their personal emotions and experiences. The result is a performance that feels authentic and emotionally powerful. However, method acting can also be challenging for the mind and body, sometimes blurring the lines between the actor’s identity and the character they portray. Despite these challenges, method acting remains a venerable technique that continues to shape the careers of actors seeking to deliver powerful and believable performances.