Alex Boniello

Alex Boniello

  • Born:
  • Height: 5' 8½" (1.74 m)
  • Profession: actor
  • Representative Works: Saturday night live, detachment, Jessica Jones
  • Alex Boniello, actor, participated in the film "Transcendence" and "70th Tony Awards Ceremony". [1] 

    Performing Experience

    Participated in the TV series "Saturday Night Live".
    Participated in the movie "Transcendence".
    Participated in the TV series "Jessica Jones".
    Participated in the film "70th Tony Awards Ceremony". 
    Extended Reading
    • Angela 2021-12-18 08:01:09

      "Transcendence"-watching movies for the sake of lines

      Nest in the room to watch "Transcendence", this is a movie that is very suitable for one person to turn off the lights and lie down and watch slowly.

       Some very good references and lines:

       for example quote from Albert Camus's phrase:.

        . "My soul and the distance between me so far away, and my...

    • Paris 2022-03-21 09:02:04

      Excerpts from detached lines

      My soul is so far away from me, yet my existence is so real.

      I have never felt so deeply: both beyond myself and living in this world.

    • Deja 2022-03-26 09:01:06

      It's been long since last time I cried in the cinema. Great movie and so good to see Adrien Brody tonight!

    • Velda 2021-12-18 08:01:09

      At the end of the movie, only indifference and cruelty remain. You can't get rid of all this. The past and the present, the spirit and the body, the ideal and the reality, the education and the future, it is obviously simpler to choose indifference and ignore everything compared with confrontation with reality. Taking self-defeating and abandoning yourself as a personality flaunt is like making yourself more rebellious and violent, making yourself stronger than others. The lethality of this movie is too great, and it does not give you a chance to ease your emotions! ★★★★★

    Detachment quotes

    • Henry Barthes: A child's intelligent heart can fathom the depth of many dark places, but can it fathom the delicate moment of its own detachment?

    • Henry Barthes: How are you to imagine anything if the images are always provided for you?

      Henry Barthes: Doublethink. To deliberately believe in lies, while knowing they're false.

      Henry Barthes: Examples of this in everyday life: "Oh, I need to be pretty to be happy. I need surgery to be pretty. I need to be thin, famous, fashionable." Our young men today are being told that women are whores, bitches, things to be screwed, beaten, shit on, and shamed. This is a marketing holocaust. Twenty-four hours a day for the rest of our lives, the powers that be are hard at work dumbing us to death.

      Henry Barthes: So to defend ourselves, and fight against assimilating this dullness into our thought processes, we must learn to read. To stimulate our own imagination, to cultivate our own consciousness, our own belief systems. We all need skills to defend, to preserve our own minds.