Dolores in Her Most Emotional Scene "The Pain Is All I Have Left" - Westworld

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Published 2016-11-30
A heartbreaking performance by Evan Rachel Wood in Westworld Episode 4 - Dissonance Theory.

Even after Bernard/Arnold! asks her to 'limit her emotional effort' it only got more emotional.

All Comments (21)
  • @ivona2403
    The level of her acting. I don’t think there is anyone that could portray Dolores this way. Either physically or mentally.
  • @asemr.6877
    Now it hurts so badly, she even lost those memories. Nothing left
  • "I feel spaces opening up inside me like a building with rooms Ive never explored". that´s so powerful, it hits you, trauma can really do that.
  • @milvache
    This is incredible acting. Evan Rachel Wood is a legend
  • @Guardian__Angel
    Without a doubt, Evan Rachel Wood has an exceptional gift for acting in dramatic roles. Her performance in "Westworld" is beyond brilliant.
  • @zcwan5349
    Knowing now that Evan Rachel Wood survived an abusive relationship and said in an interview with SELF that acting was all she had to express her feelings gives a whole new understanding of her incredible acting in this scene.
  • @victorchen5663
    This is a powerful meditation on finding the beauty in grief and loss. All positive human experiences are inherently bittersweet because all good things come to an end, but it doesn't make the experience any less meaningful or fulfilling. Beautiful writing.
  • @drlee2
    Evan Rachel Wood should have won the Emmy for her acting in Season 1. And Jeffrey Wright too, honestly. The subtle way that he makes Arnold and Bernard different is phenomenal. You can really tell that Arnold is fully human while there's something off about Bernard.
  • @Rickhorse1
    In the finale, Ford mentions that he has always kept Bernard & Dolores away from each other. So, it is obvious that ALL of the Jeffrey Wright/Evan Rachel Wood interview scenes are Arnold/Dolores... never Bernard.
  • @dxsonu1114
    This scene meant a lot for me...I could utterly relate my loss...with the pain, but she was right, why do I want it to go away. I remember my grandmother, with tears and grief, and I don't want to forget her just by not crying or feeling hurt.
  • @GabrielReactsz
    Season 3 is currently on right now and to this day Dolores is my favorite character. Cannot wait to see what she has planned.
  • @gabbidurham
    The way she said “and it hurts, so badly” breaks my heart every time
  • @Jesus.G.Ramirez
    This scene was really something else, shit blew my mind the first time I saw it. Still gives goosebumps, she was waking up little by little.
  • @Lue_Jonin
    I felt and understand the line , "the pain of the loss, it's all I have to remember them by" . Every person I ever loved , cared about or could never forget from my past is gone to me.
  • @bachutiemphim
    hope Evan Rachel Wood gets more leading roles from this spectacular performance! Awesome!
  • @LightsFuzzy
    What's clever about this scene is that it misleads the viewer into thinking that the people who killed her family were guests, when in reality this is merely Arnold talking to her after uploading her narrative (Much like when Ford questions Teddy about Wyatt after uploading the narrative) This is Arnold giving Dolores her cornerstone, something that causes great grief, but also sets her on her way to gaining consciousness. Suggesting that Dolores narrative was deliberately written by Arnold to help her awaken even after his death.
  • @SoulsNThings
    Damn knowing where this show leads , it's amazing looking back on the older seasons.