tootsmcgeees

tootsmcgeees t1_iy2ituj wrote

American media is consumed more frequently abroad than other country’s media is consumed in America, so Australians and British people are likely to have grown up having been exposed to American English at a higher rate than the other way around. I don’t think it’s a matter of acting skill so much as it is more exposure to American English dialects.

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tootsmcgeees t1_iy2dp6q wrote

For me, your comment is accurate. The visuals were great fun along the way to the emotional core. I saw so much of my parents and myself in the characters. It captures the poignancy of regret and expectations—the ones we put on ourselves and the ones that are put upon us—so compellingly. It really made me think about what happiness means and how, ultimately, our lives only have as much meaning and joy as we allow ourselves to give it. All movies tell stories, and some stories just don’t resonate with everyone. And that’s okay.

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