Accent
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Kay_Rock — 10 years ago(July 11, 2015 06:05 PM)
Please tell me you understand the difference between an "accent" and "language."
Please tell me that you just had a momentary brain lapse when you posted that. Because as an American I'm really starting to understand the absolute hatred most other countries have for us. It is impossible for a country to be so populated with absolutely stupid people and continue to function.
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ten-often — 10 years ago(October 26, 2015 08:30 PM)
There are stupid people all over the world. Wanna know what irks me? Americans apologizing for being American. Move away, please.
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mkham6 — 10 years ago(July 11, 2015 08:28 PM)
No the accents bounce all over the place, but seem more American. But SOMETIMES they talk pure gibberish, or maybe aborigini, and I can't make out a word 3 or 4 places. But mostly what does the girl say at the very end????????????????????
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greum-mac-uilleam — 10 years ago(January 23, 2016 06:20 AM)
The accents are natural Australian accents, except for Joseph Fiennes, and not American in the slightest. I did not hear any aboriginal language spoken, the movie was in English with the occasional Australian slang word, e.g. arvo which is short for afternoon. From my perspective the speech was quite clear. Lily said at the end "There is a stillness in the air, and I'm in it. There are no sounds, no whispers, no shadows, no darkness. And just for a moment, there is no 'you', no 'me'. And I'm not lost."
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greum-mac-uilleam — 10 years ago(January 23, 2016 06:09 AM)
Fiennes' accent is basically English with an Australian edge, somewhat typical of English person who has lived in Australia for while - no shortage of those in Australia - or an English person attempting a subtle Australian accent. All the others, and I stress "all" have natural Australian accents.