I agree with THUNDERBIRD that this is a mediocre film with implausible elements. Mirren's talents are wasted in it and Pesci's one dimension (foul-mouthed gangster) became tiresome a long time ago. Also, he's getting too old to be fearsome or attractive to young women; he was 67 when he made this movie.
That said, with regard to his Southern accent, during the New Year's party, Grace (Mirren) tells one of the girls that Charlie (Pesci) is a Southern boy by way of Newark, New Jersey, where, incidentally, Pesci was actually born. In other words, the drawl was phony; Charlie was pretending to be a good ole boy.
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