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(Anonymous) 2024-09-12 12:48 pm (UTC)(link)But even when they're not, their job while acting is to inhabit their character as well as they can -- which can naturally lead to either ad-libbing or disagreeing with a particular line. There's a balance to be had, of course, but allowing actors to contribute to their characters can produce stronger work than the alternative.
Also, sometimes, the writer of the script intends for there to be a lot of ad-libbing, because it suits their vision for the piece! The film 'Like Crazy' comes to mind: the original script was minimalistic, requiring the actors to come up with dialogue that fit their characters and the relationships between them. I suspect this was to make it feel more "real" and organic.