Does It Annoy You When An Actor You Like Has To Do An Accent?
There's so many scenarios where a certain actor could have been an American in England, and kept his accent instead of pretending a guy in NYC was born in London. Especially in the movie business with so many expatriates.
I won't even ask about dubbing. I started a movie over the weekend, and after hearing someone with clear English dubbing in for Marcello Mastroianni, I had to shut it off. |
It only bothers me if the accent is bad or if it keeps me from understanding what the actor is saying.
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Re: Does It Annoy You When An Actor You Like Has To Do An Accent?
If the actor can make the character feel real and the accent doesn't feel phoney, then no it doesn't annoy me.
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No, accents don’t bother me.
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Re: Does It Annoy You When An Actor You Like Has To Do An Accent?
Accents don't bother me unless they sound totally fake. I think American audiences in general aren't as sensitive to non Americans speaking with an 'American accent' as British audiences are about Americans doing a British accent.
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Originally Posted by Citizen Rules (Post 2337433)
Accents don't bother me unless they sound totally fake. I think American audiences in general aren't as sensitive to non Americans speaking with an 'American accent' as British audiences are about Americans doing a British accent.
Gwyneth Paltrow played a Brit in Sliding Doors & she was terrific. Ditto Renée what’s-her-face in Bridget Jones Diary. I do wonder why several movies & tv shows I’ve seen (C’mon C’mon, for example) bring a British kid over here to play an American. Why not cast an American kid? |
Originally Posted by Stirchley (Post 2337485)
One of the tricks in doing a British accent (when you’re actually American) is to have a very light touch. Don’t clobber the audience with your accent skills & don’t attempt any kind of thick regional accent.
Gwyneth Paltrow played a Brit in Sliding Doors & she was terrific. Ditto Renée what’s-her-face in Bridget Jones Diary. I do wonder why several movies & tv shows I’ve seen (C’mon C’mon, for example) bring a British kid over here to play an American. Why not cast an American kid? *Of course all countries have many different accents. |
Yes, it annoys me.
If the person has it in their skill set to be solid, fine. If not, move one. And yes, a person from the region being depicted is probably going to naturally sound like a person from that region, so why not use them more often? I'd rather eat ground glass than listen to Keanu Reeves "being English" in Bram Stoker's Dracula. |
Originally Posted by Citizen Rules (Post 2337500)
That makes sense. I just seen Jude Law as an American in Contagion and he did what you suggested...he did an American accent but didn't over do it. He was good at it too.
*Of course all countries have many different accents. |
Originally Posted by Citizen Rules (Post 2337500)
That makes sense. I just seen Jude Law as an American in Contagion and he did what you suggested...he did an American accent but didn't over do it. He was good at it too.
*Of course all countries have many different accents. |
I can't remember specific instances but I do remember having this complaint.
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Originally Posted by Mesmerized (Post 2337516)
I like how a British actor does an American accent, like Kate Winslet in Titanic and Tracy Ullman in Panic. They do a really good job at it. I didn't even know Kate Winslet was English until I heard her talk in an interview.
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It can be a little jarring when they don’t sound how I expect them to, but I’m not annoyed by it.
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Originally Posted by Mesmerized (Post 2337516)
I like how a British actor does an American accent, like Kate Winslet in Titanic and Tracy Ullman in Panic. They do a really good job at it. I didn't even know Kate Winslet was English until I heard her talk in an interview.
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Re: Does It Annoy You When An Actor You Like Has To Do An Accent?
It annoys me when they don't do a good job on the accent. Some actors are great at accents while others not so much. Some like the late great Sean Connery didn't even bother to even try an accent :).
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Originally Posted by Mesmerized (Post 2337516)
I like how a British actor does an American accent, like Kate Winslet in Titanic and Tracy Ullman in Panic. They do a really good job at it. I didn't even know Kate Winslet was English until I heard her talk in an interview.
Originally Posted by Cryptic (Post 2337536)
It annoys me when they don't do a good job the accent. Some actors are great at accents while others not so much. Some like the late great Sean Connery didn't even bother to even try an accent :).
Orson Welles in Shanghai Lady does a jarring Irish accent. It's not that he's bad at it, I suppose he's actually pretty good... but fans of classic cinema know what Orson sounds like as he had a very distictive voice and it wasn't Irish. |
Re: Does It Annoy You When An Actor You Like Has To Do An Accent?
Andrew Garfield does both British & American accents very well since his parents are from both sides of the Atlantic.
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Originally Posted by Citizen Rules (Post 2337539)
Wow, I didn't know Kate Winslet was English either until just this moment. Agreed she does the homogenized/standardized American accent perfectly...she fooled me.
Yeah it's probably a good thing that Sean Connery didn't try doing other accents, unless he was really skilled at it. Orson Welles in Shanghai Lady does a jarring Irish accent. It's not that he's bad at it, I suppose he's actually pretty good... but fans of classic cinema know what Orson sounds like as he had a very distictive voice and it wasn't Irish. And let’s not forget Meryl Streep who is the master of accents. |
Re: Does It Annoy You When An Actor You Like Has To Do An Accent?
I love that Jason Statham always uses his natural British accent no matter which movie it is. It actually added to the comedy in Spy to have a British angry guy yelling at all his American co-workers.
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Originally Posted by mattiasflgrtll6 (Post 2337561)
I love that Jason Statham always uses his natural British accent no matter which movie it is. It actually added to the comedy in Spy to have a British angry guy yelling at all his American co-workers.
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