The most important aspect for experiential actors is the sense of immersion. Some Method School actors, when performing crying scenes, can cry beautifully. The skilled ones can even control which eye sheds a few tears. Additionally, to cry elegantly, they avoid having a runny nose, at most just frowning. A beauty frowning with tears can indeed create a good visual. But in contrast, it's sometimes more impactful to see someone crying with a full display of tears and snot.
Because of the immersion, the performance feels earnest. In reality, people often ask: "If you had another choice, would you regret it?"
Reality doesn't offer them a chance to regret, but acting does.
