14.11.2020
Ierse accenten Emily Blunt & Jamie Dornan in trailer romcom lokken hilarische reacties uit
De recent verschenen trailer van John Patrick Shanleys romcom Wild Mountain Thyme, naar Shanleys toneelstuk Outside Mullingar, wordt in Ierland bespot vanwege de bedenkelijke Ierse accenten van Emily Blunt, Jamie Dornan en Christopher Walken.
Vooral Dornan (Flying Home, Fifty Shades of Grey) krijgt ervan langs omdat hij van Noord-Ierse afkomst is. Op Twitter worden hij en zijn tegenspelers uitgelachen door onder meer de Ierse politie, Dublin Airport en de Ierse stand-upcomedian Dara Ó Briain.
De Ierse accenten van Blunt, Dornan en Walken worden ook vergeleken met die van onder meer Tom Cruise en Nicole Kidman in Far and Away, Gerard Butler in P.S. I Love You en Julia Roberts in Michael Collins en Mary Reilly.
Verder onderzocht BBC hoe moeilijk het is om een Iers accent onder de knie te krijgen en reageerde de Ierse ambassade in Washington D.C. dat het een moeilijk accent is, maar de film er geweldig uitziet.
Bekijk de trailer en de reacties hieronder:
Sure you cant be doin that lads!
Gardaí dont normally comment on material posted online but we are aware of a trailer involving multiple offensive accents from a Wild Mountain area of Mullingar. To be sure to be sure, an oul investigation is to be carried out#WildMountainThyme pic.twitter.com/wTEoctxHQt— Garda Info (@gardainfo) November 11, 2020
There’s fashion police
Grammar police
We even have airport police
Is there such a thing as accent police?
If so, somebody better call ‘em.
On the upside, Ireland looks nice. pic.twitter.com/lHrR5cWlwq— Dublin Airport (@DublinAirport) November 10, 2020
For the record, I could only manage half of the Wild Mountain Thyme trailer.
I have put the rest of it back in the fridge for later, where it will stay untouched until I eventually throw it out in a month.— Dara Ó Briain (@daraobriain) November 11, 2020
How in Christ’s name is Jamie Dornan’s Irish accent the worst one?? https://t.co/K732gN1Bf6
— Mallow News (@MallowNews) November 10, 2020
Im frankly amazed Emily Blunt is THAT bad at an Irish accent and – scundered for him – but what is Jamie Dornan’s excuse?!
— Prof Laura McAtackney (@LMcAtackney) November 10, 2020
https://twitter.com/ChareeOkee/status/1326443411713515523?s=20
Worst Irish accents of all time:
1. Tom Cruise
2. Nicole Kidman
3. Everyone in this new film
4. Including Irish Jamie Dornan
5. Matthew Goode (still love him)
6. Aidan Quinn
7. Gerard Butler
8. Alice Eve
9. Julia Roberts
10. This new film again: Blunt, Walken, inexplicably Dornan— Jennifer Stevens (@JennifStevens) November 10, 2020
There are bigger problems in the world, but I'm (Northern) Irish in the film I'm shooting at the moment. Am stockpiling PPE to protect me from the rotten vegetables when I'm in the stocks. Begorrah.https://t.co/bDf4KVNNNM
— Jason Isaacs (@jasonsfolly) November 11, 2020
Even we think this is a bit much #WildMountainThyme https://t.co/Pl7SA4JoK6
— National Leprechaun Museum (@leprechaun_ie) November 10, 2020
We may mock it. We may laugh at it. We may even swear we'd never watch it. But I'm positive that #WildMountainThyme just made their budget back cause we'll all be watching to see whether it really was as bad as the trailer. Some of us (me) may even make it all the way to the end.
— Hazel Chu (@hazechu) November 11, 2020
Starting to think that literally any person alive can make a good living as a dialect coach. https://t.co/227tXA4Hgb
— The author, Séamas O'Reilly (@shockproofbeats) November 10, 2020
Bron: THR