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National Treasure
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I'm thoroughly enjoying, if that is the word, the Robbie Coltrane and Julie Walters performances in National Treasure. Both terrific actors, but, as someone of Julie Walter's character's age, and Irish/Scottish/Catholic background, I can't imagine using the language that her character does - especially the 'C' word. It is so far beyond what someone of our generation would use as to be not believable.
Or am I being naive?
Or am I being naive?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.You're nit being naive, Jenny. I'm afraid I find the everything to do with this programme totally unbelievable: from Julie Walters' woeful attempt at a Scottish accent to the laughably bad casting of the actors in the flashback scenes. The whole thing is spoiled by the tricksy direction of Marc Munden
I thought Julie Walters' accent was meant to be Irish.
I also can't imagine that her character would have used the c word.
I don't know whether Robbie's character actually raped Rebecca, but are we meant to suspect that he had sex with his daughter and she kind of fell in love with him, which is why she's so screwed up now?
I'm not sure I wanted to watch this, but I have to see how it turns out.
I also can't imagine that her character would have used the c word.
I don't know whether Robbie's character actually raped Rebecca, but are we meant to suspect that he had sex with his daughter and she kind of fell in love with him, which is why she's so screwed up now?
I'm not sure I wanted to watch this, but I have to see how it turns out.