I thought that it was sort of common knowledge why they do "fake" accents in movies? Well... Here's my two cents after reading everyone's comments.
Most people have forgotten that the Film Imdustry is indeed an ARTISTIC industry. Unfortunately, it's also a business and sometimes... Ok almost all of the time, money is a bigger concern. But it doesn't mean that Directors and Writers (actors too) are not doing their job because in some aspect they're artists and they do it because they love being able to make a living using their imagination... I guess no one... Ever came to this conclusion? Not even once? Okay, I have done some films myself. Clearly nothing big, and fancy but enough for me to win scholarships, so my stuff can't be that bad. Anyways, it's an artistic goal to make a movie. You have to be able to balance technology, and the natural world to make it work. Tell a story by just one shot of your camera. You basically need to have excellent photography skills for it to work out for you. Photography... Also a line of art. As for the actors, if I were to do a film that is based elsewhere and I was determined to capture the realism of it all, yes, I'd like my actors to fully immerse themselves into, not only the character, but the surrounding environment of the character... Hence the local accent of the environment. That's why they are.... Wait for it.... Actors... Gasp... Who da thunk?!
Now of course there are going to be actual locals who catch that the accent is not real. It's too thick, it's too muffled, that's not how we pronounced our R's, maybe over in Brooklyn they do, but here in Long Island no... Just an example. I know, I'm from NY, and when I see movies where the actors aren't really New Yorkers, or even movies based in surrounding cities like Boston and Jersey, most of the time I do catch it, (unless it's the Italian crew of course I.e. De Niro and Pescie etc) I also don't care either way... It's a movie... And the actors are doing their job. If you're not born in a place and grown up here, you also don't know the true feeling of calling that place your home or at least something close. The actors can only go so far with that. Also when I was growing up (born in the 70s grew up in the 80s) that was always one of the fun things about movies... Picking up those kinds of things. Now people don't have fun with it, people just complain. Which seems to be the common American motto these days...Don't know why... It's really not a big deal unless the actor is particularly bad at the accent.
Leo doing a African Accent in Blood Diamond... I thought it was pretty good, a friend of mine from SA said he noticed too much mistakes, but to him the movie did its job and he didn't mind the accent. So sorry if this comes off as snobbish (I have never used that word but I assume we can't curse) it's just as a small filmmaker myself I don't understand what's not to understand...? It's a movie... A movie is full of a big crew of people who basically get paid a lot to play pretend... To use their imagination. So... They PRETEND to be Czech. I quote Ari Gold from Entourage
"And Hilary Swank won an Oscar pretending she has a d**k, that's what actors do... They pretend"
Huh... I should've used that quote in the first place. I didn't need to explain all this. Aw oh well. I already wrote it.
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