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Various_File6455 t1_je4gqb1 wrote
I purposefully picked a popular movie to make my point. I am sure it is great, but the terrible cultural realism made it impossible for me to watch as a French person.
Imagine a movie taking place in the USA where actors are all french, speak french, and act as in a french movie. Wouldn't that ruin it for you? (assuming you are North American, but the logic works for other countries too)
_KrustytheClown_ t1_je4hgcu wrote
If the movie was good, I honestly wouldn’t mind at all. Sure the realism/immersion is broken, but not all movies are striving for, or even care about that. Sometimes breaking the immersion is a cinematic choice in itself. With the case of The Last Duel, the purpose was not to paint a realistic portrait of France during the 1300s; the purpose was to tell a more universal, Rashomon styled story that resonated with the “me too” movement that was happening at the time.
P1eSun t1_je4i1ak wrote
Last duel is great movie. Chernobyl is not Russia. It's Ukraine.
_kellythomas_ t1_je4h0ki wrote
Oh.. You're asking about the TV show!
I read the post title and clicked into the comments hoping to see how the disaster was perceived by the people of Russia and it's neighbours.
Various_File6455 t1_je4hb56 wrote
Right, that wasn't clear. Updated my post
_KrustytheClown_ t1_je4g3sf wrote
That’s a shame, The Last Duel is an incredible movie if you can get past the fact they aren’t trying to do French accents.