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(Anonymous) 2015-02-08 04:37 pm (UTC)(link)It's particularly true of American actors, and even more so for the men, perhaps because they have fewer options for enhancing themselves than actresses do.
It's supposed to be the Middle Ages, or Victorian times, or a future dystopia where the world has gone to ruin, yet the lead character has shiny white fake capped teeth? I don't stop watching, but I notice it every single second and it ruins every scrap of believability.
I also notice inappropriate makeup, but somehow that's not so bad because it's unlikely but at least it's not physically impossible.
I love that talk show character in the Hunger Games who's all about the fake teeth as it perfectly illustrates my feelings on this point.