Do they ever try to get roles in these french-setting films?
An American studio would have no problem at all casting a movie in France, a great deal of French actors would love (or do love) to play in blockbusters from time to time (especially since there are much fewer big budget/entertainment movies shot in Europe). The studios won't do it because their home market would never go see such a movie not filmed in English (not for a blockbuster, certainly).
Gérard Depardieu - the biggest movie star in France - did a few times play in American movies set in France (including playing Porthos, IRRC, in the awful version of The Men with the Iron Mask Di Caprio was playing the King in), and though he's French, he was cast to play Christopher Colombus in 1492 (in which that casting is considered part of what ruined that movie), and a few other roles in Hollywoodian "period" movies shot in English. It never worked (obviously, aside from the American movies where he played a French character among American characters, like Green Card, that's very different), not the least because he's virtually the only actor playing with a big French accent.
It's not really what I meant, though. I meant filming the whole movie in French and using subtitles. Which of course, Hollywood would never do (at best they do it to an extent when a movie is set in a foreign country, but with American characters - as long as there's not all that much dialogue or they find some device around that, like having most of the foreign characters know English. A concrete example would be Last Samurai).
I know English speakers (and most non-French speakers) don't give a crap (why should they?). I meant that the convention of pretending English is actually French (or German, or whatever), or that American actors are French or German or Italians just doesn't work for a native from those cultures, and that's why personally I just can't watch those movies and I don't bother. It's especially bad in period movies, as most American actors don't have the cultural background for it, and you end up with massive differences in the ways they pretend to be, say, XVIIth century French people.
European movies (often) do this differently. It's far more frequent to hear many languages in European films (even big "commercial" movies) or for a director of one nationality to go film his movie in another country with actors from the country the movie is set in. The Americans rarely do. And I don't say they should, those movies would be big flops in the US.
The Three Musketeers (2011)
13/09/2011 09:34:25 AM
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Oh dear. I may not survive this. *NM*
13/09/2011 01:34:33 PM
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I plan to...
13/09/2011 09:51:33 PM
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are there French actors who would lower themselves to an America Film?
14/09/2011 02:49:53 PM
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Lower?
14/09/2011 11:52:46 PM
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The "lower" was mostly a joke
15/09/2011 01:45:59 AM
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Re: The "lower" was mostly a joke
15/09/2011 04:28:36 AM
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I explained to you why a majority of America would not be comfortable.
15/09/2011 01:27:19 PM
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Re: I explained to you why a majority of America would not be comfortable.
16/09/2011 10:48:36 PM
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That seems a bit harsh.
14/09/2011 07:35:56 PM
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I am confused...
14/09/2011 09:46:45 PM
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At a guess ...
14/09/2011 10:05:00 PM
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No. I try to pretend Valkyrie doesn't exist.
14/09/2011 10:12:25 PM
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Can I ask why? You've got me curious.
14/09/2011 10:33:57 PM
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Are you really trying to make me argue both sides of the argument in one thread?
14/09/2011 11:04:50 PM
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Clearly the answer is I shouldn't refer to movies I haven't seen nor want to see.
14/09/2011 10:10:37 PM
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I had no idea Scarlett and Ashley were played by brits *NM*
14/09/2011 11:01:06 PM
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And not just any Brits... Leslie Howard died on some sort of mission for his government in the war.
14/09/2011 11:08:26 PM
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Ok, if Orlando Bloom is a cackling over-acting villian, I may have to see this.
13/09/2011 10:03:06 PM
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Haven't seen it yet, but...
14/09/2011 02:17:02 AM
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I think with that attitude it is entirely possible to have fun with this film. *NM*
14/09/2011 11:48:50 AM
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Definitely waiting for this to hit the cheap theater. Then it can just be a guilty pleasure. *NM*
15/09/2011 01:24:23 PM
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