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"textContent": "Whenever an actor portraits a musician, there is at least some level of effort to convince the audience that the character can play an instrument. Of course, we don’t expect actors to learn new skills every day, but we at least expect them to convince us that they do.\n\nSome performances, however, fall flat in that front, either because the lack of experience wasn’t hidden properly, or because some audience members have more experience with the instrument than the actors themselves. While these movies aren’t bad by any means, their acting around instruments (particularly pianos) left some room for improvement.\n\nThe post 15 Times Nobody Bought That The Actor Could Play Their Instrument appeared first on Den of Geek.",
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