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The movie Salt
Liev Schreiber switching accent doesnt really make sense
SPOILER!!!!!! In the last scene under the White House, Schreiber goes from American accent to instantly a thick Russian accent while speaking English. Aside from how stupid the rest of the movie, this really bothered me about his acting up to that point. Was it really nessessary for him to switch accent just because he's a Russian spy? His character was raised to pose as an american way and to eliminate his russian heritage. He should not even have a Russian accent.
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Well he hated America, so he probably despised speaking with an American accent.
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An "accent" happens to you because you were raised in a certain area, even in America. It is part of you subconsciousness that you dont even realize you are speaking it. I am Chinese. I was born in Chicago, raised in the "south side". I don't have a "Chinese accent" or any type of Asian accent. If you listen to me over the phone, I wouldn't sound chinese to you at all. I do speak fluent Chinese, but I speak it with an "American accent" or some say a Hong Kong accent because of the many English speakin Chinese in that part of Chinese because my first language is English. If I try hard enough, I can pretend to have a Chinese accent, but it's hard because I lived my life without really being Chinese. So switching back and forth, I always have an "American" accent. So for a Russian spy who was raised since a little kid to speak English as his first language and everything American, he should not have even a hint of Russian in his speak. I can understand if he RECENTLY in the past few years started speaking English, but he was raised from a little kid.
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*Slaps forehead*
Jesus Christ, I realize we're all nerds here, but...why are you over-thinking this so much? Simple explanation: He goes back to speaking in a "Russian" accent so that the movie's audience can tell that he's actually Russian. Movies like "Salt" are made for dumb teenagers who think that being a sleeper agent means that the bad guy has to speak with an accent. Duh. No essay-length post necessary.
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http://www.cracked.com/article_18721...languages.html #4 in particular |
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The movie itself is bad, but this just bothers me.
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