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leoniedelt) wrote2007-06-18 09:46 am
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Conviction (2004)
Like Secret Smile with David Tennant, this 6 part miniseries shown on BBCOne and then BBc America, thanks mooncove, has had me wrapped up, and utterly heart pounding and nauseated in fear for Joe.
Secret Smile took me a long time to unwind from afterwards, I was so afraid Brendan had killed her after raping her. And this, Conviction, has had me feeling so weird. So scared for the protagonists, so afraid if i were in their shoes, so sick feeling, picturing if sometihng like that had happened to me. Its weird how deep i get into these things, and how they affect me. I usually avoid shows like this because they affect me so.
David has had a small part but has played a wonderfully senile/Alzheimer's father of 3 in this movie. And he still has his skinny legs, as his son put him to bed in nowt but his boxers, with the fly partially open. Doh.
Gory at the beginning, gut wrenching drama, yes. Has scared the shit out of me. I dont think i'll rewatch except to re-see the David parts, but omg.
The US commercials in between have been keeping me moderately amused, however. :) I miss commercials. Especially ones in that generic American accent that's slightly overpronounced and especially nasal.
Nothing to with the US series of the same name starring J August Richards (Gunn of Angel fame)....
Secret Smile took me a long time to unwind from afterwards, I was so afraid Brendan had killed her after raping her. And this, Conviction, has had me feeling so weird. So scared for the protagonists, so afraid if i were in their shoes, so sick feeling, picturing if sometihng like that had happened to me. Its weird how deep i get into these things, and how they affect me. I usually avoid shows like this because they affect me so.
David has had a small part but has played a wonderfully senile/Alzheimer's father of 3 in this movie. And he still has his skinny legs, as his son put him to bed in nowt but his boxers, with the fly partially open. Doh.
Gory at the beginning, gut wrenching drama, yes. Has scared the shit out of me. I dont think i'll rewatch except to re-see the David parts, but omg.
The US commercials in between have been keeping me moderately amused, however. :) I miss commercials. Especially ones in that generic American accent that's slightly overpronounced and especially nasal.
Nothing to with the US series of the same name starring J August Richards (Gunn of Angel fame)....
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"I miss commercials. Especially ones in that generic American accent that's slightly overpronounced and especially nasal."
Is that what we sound like from over there? Ouch. I guess I should be able to tell that from the bad attempts I hear by Brits to imitate an American accent--hey, it's harder than you guys think to walk that line between "overpronouncing" and outright caricature! Now nasal, on the other hand, I agree! (Ouch, don't rub it in!) That's why hardly any of my favorite actors are American--and why I think Americans should be banned from doing Shakespeare, unless they're trained in England ... have you ever heard Winona Ryder or Aidan Quinn attempting it in Looking for Richard? If so, I rest my case! (Not that I haven't heard a good number of Brits with annoying voices--e.g., Sybil Fawlty and Angelina Ballerina.
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Yeah, the commercials are very nasal. Think Hugh Laurie in House. Overpronounced and nasal.
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Now actually, Hugh Laurie is one of the good ones--so many people here were shocked to see him on talk shows and find out he was British! Another one is Kate Winslet. Tracy Ullman is another. And Gary Oldman. But so many others (like Alan Rickman and especially the ones I heard on British TV) sound painfully like caricature. (I even felt vaguely insulted at times!) Even Geoffrey Rush overdoes his "r"s in The Banger Sisters. And then you've got the really exaggerated ones for comical effect, like Monty Python's "Bicycle Repairrrrrrman, how can I everrrrrrrr repaaaay you?" sketch. This is why, when you mentioned David doing an American accent, I was so curious to hear it! (Wait till you see Drive and hear him doing Fred Flintstone--it's hilarious.
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Nah, i didnt think Conviction would have ENGAGED me that much either - its not that it upset me as such, it just had my pulse pounding really well, sympathising with the characters and spending most of the night thinking 'omg what if it had been me?'.
I think that's the hallmark of a well made film, isnt it?
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Maybe i think he sounds so common like that, and sounds os much more distinguished when he's himself?
Then again, i get off on RP, i really do. I mean, the Beeb and tv in general are much more lax on accents these days, hence you can get on tv with a really bloody northern accent and its ok, or be from souf' Lahndon and its ok, or roll all your Rs because you're from Glasgow wee laddie, and that's ok too, but me? I think RP makes the English sound more intelligent (is that classist of me? i admit it), and i love hearing RP, anywhere I can get it.
Sigh. That's why David's accent makes me melt into a muddle every time i hear him speak, yes. Because i know where he comes from and I know they dont naturally speak that way, so he had to teach himself to speak that way, and its beautiful.
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http://leoniedelt.livejournal.com/370043.html
I thought you'd laugh. Hee :)
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lolcat
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There's a wiki on everything ;)
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Internet_meme
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This explaineth why the use of the word 'macro' - see, even i didnt know that! :)