Introduction In the world of performance, emotion is often celebrated as the lifeblood of acting. But what happens when emotion overwhelms technique? This article challenges the romanticized notion of emotional intensity in acting, especially in cultures where emotional expression is deeply ingrained. It argues that true mastery lies not in raw outbursts, but in subtle control. Background & Problem Statement Actors are storytellers, and their craft requires precision, not raw outbursts. Howev...