Special:Badtitle/NS90:Talk:Enforced Method Acting/Long term/reply (2)

RLWTP is a category, not a trope. And a classic RLWTP is when production constraints force changes to the plot of a work. This "long-term method acting" that I describe is closer to an inversion of RLWTP, occurring when a director already has a plot in mind and requires the actors to behave in a specific way in order to align their mannerisms with those of the characters. Do this and Akira Kurosawa's immersive methods deserve a new "Long-Term Method Acting" trope?