💥Kevin Spacey Unmasked! Body Language Analysts React!

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Published 2024-05-23
Kevin Spacey is fighting back on MeToo allegations. Top behavior and body language analysts give their reaction to a recent interview.

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Kevin Spacey says he has ‘so much to offer’ after Hollywood pals demand his comeback. Kevin Spacey’s celebrity friends, including Liam Neeson and Sharon Stone, want the disgraced “American Beauty” star to return to screen. But Spacey said he’s in pursuit of a different goal, seven years after multiple men accused him of sexual assault. “I want to prove that I’m a man of great character,” he said this week. “The responsibility for that is mine and I look forward to being able to prove to people that I am the merit of who I am as a human being.” Spacey, facing fresh allegations of sexual assault in the new documentary “Spacey Unmasked,” revealed his plans to pick up the pieces of his Hollywood career in a 15-minute interview with NewsNation anchor (and ousted CNN journalist) Chris Cuomo. During the conversation that aired Thursday evening, the “Baby Driver” star vowed, “I’m not going to behave in any way in the future that is questionable.”

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Chapters:
00:00 Kevin Spacey Body Language Analysis
0:30 Analysis of Kevin Spacey's response to sexual impropriety claims and accusers' motives.
5:59 Facial expressions, communication style, lack of emotional connection, and avoidance of guilt.
12:26 Conflicting stories and motives behind false claims in a controversial situation.
18:04 Power dynamics in relationships, minimization of inappropriate behavior, and normalization of misconduct.
23:47 Acknowledgment of past behavior, reflection, and commitment to change in work environments.
29:43 Dynamics of horseplay, power imbalances, and misconceptions about acceptance vs. compliance.
35:42 Kevin Spacey reflects on his career, ethical conduct, and denying abuse accusations.
42:14 Dark influence of psychological experiments on behavior and talent in confined environments.
48:03 Kevin Spacey on power dynamics, mentorship, and accusations of misuse of influence.
53:50 Analysis of behavior during conversation regarding altruistic actions.
59:28 Apology for past actions and personal growth over seven years after accusations.
1:05:52 Analysis of behavior under pressure and decision-making in difficult situations.
1:11:51 Uncovering micro confessions and lack of responsibility leading to questionable behavior.

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  • @plumup
    Kevin Spacey groping Richard Dreyfuss's son while Richard was sitting on the couch studying a script in the same room shows the depth of arrogance of the man. I don't think he's 'naive', I think he feels entitled, and therefore he doesn't get it - "what's the big deal?" Kind of thing.
  • I have confronted men directly who have behaved inappropriately with me and they will deny it ever happened, even though we were both there and we both experienced it. I came to realize these types of people believe their own BS. Like they have actually fooled themselves as a kind of protection mechanism. It's madness
  • I am female, but my following statement applies to anyone who has acted as KS did. The people that behave in this manner think that they are so charming, attractive, powerful etc. that everyone would want this attention from them. So, IMO, he doesn’t really think he did anything inappropriate.
  • @damattice23
    So bare minimum he sexually harassed people on set. He’s not naive, he’s minimizing. It’s what abusive people do.
  • @kaymarham5486
    Here's the thing...Very often... Chase is neuroscientifically and human psyche angled. Scott precisely breaks down and relates what we're seeing to real life norms, to dismantle and re-build the knowledge in our heads. Greg is a hair-trigger, X-ray visioned, laser tripwire for any deviation of baseline, with a permanent hand on his interrogatory sidearm; Mark operates in an acutely 'Bowden Plane' of unpredictable detail around the detail. Then they all bloody go and mix it up and interchangeably angle these perspectives differently without warning. An astonishing bunch of intellects, these Behaviour chaps. What a 🎁 they are! 🌷🌿
  • @felicity-zm7dm
    Top tip for adults: don't make passes at children and you'll never have to worry about whether you can reliably deny such accusations later.
  • I'm not buying he thinks anything is a little thing. No one wants to be touched inappropriately no matter how famous you are!
  • @procrastnwriter
    I worked with the Executive Director of a New York theatre company (a married man with children) who had a meeting with Kevin. One that Kevin requested be at his residence. The ED returned from that experience distraught as Kevin had come on to him. We laughed it off, but shame was attached, and the power dynamics were real as this ED was asking for Kevin to participate in the company at some level. It was inappropriate behaviour, and it stuck with me. Let's say when the accusations came out, no one in my peripheral was surprised.
  • @terrimoore7431
    Around 49:00 the replay of him describing how he was misunderstood as a mentor imo he is describing himself as a predator. From a female perspective and what I’ve experienced personally with powerful professional men, he is a predator.
  • @patriciau6277
    Typical Hollywood. I’m a god, how dare you question my actions.
  • @tinabugg6976
    Please do the Piers Morgan interview. He’s a better interviewer.
  • @matukonyc
    My mom was an actor and Spacey was at a gala for her theatre in Rhode Island. Spacey got drunk and AGGRESSIVELY hit on waiters, other actors, and guests. Everyone noticed it. Obviously he behaved like that all of the time. His behaviour was well known in the industry. Also, remember when he first went to London and got "mugged" in a park at 3am? That wasn't a mugging.
  • @budmag10
    CHAFF & REDIRECT is the very first thing that popped into my head when he started talking.
  • @annlang2236
    He is not innocent by any means. He is smart talented and egocentric, so he knew at some level this was wrong. Regardless of his reliance on the culture of silence, he knew what powerless felt like because of his upbringing. He chose to exert his power (subtlety at first then more directly - this is called grooming not mentorship but politicians and entertainers and corporate leaders often get that confused).
  • @voices_vary
    Mark is not considering what Spacey refers to: Presentism. Today we want to hold people accountable to today's culture when they behaved in an earlier time when that behavior was almost acceptable. I say "almost" because he is admitting that his behavior was wrong.
  • Everyone watching this who has worked in the film industry and either knows or has worked with Kevin knows he did some or all of what he was accused of. He was very cocky and very charming and very entitled. What always surprised us was that he seemed to back out of the public eye because of the accusations, when nothing had been proven. Good job on this.
  • Mark!! The call out on compliance vs acceptance and the guys talking about why people come forward later is so so important to highlight to viewers. Freeze and comply is a very common response to sexual assault/ abuse and being so young you struggle/ can’t see that it’s wrong.
  • @StLennyBruce
    He has a strong theater background, which is acting for hours at a time, sometimes twice a day. It's not impossible and he is that good. Especially since his life, reputation and finances are at stake.