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Haptalaon ([personal profile] haptalaon) wrote in [personal profile] goatgodschild 2023-08-28 07:09 pm (UTC)

oh interesting you thought of *Gone with the Wind* - I also think the film is trying to do a similar thing.

I kinda...have no idea what's going on with the accents in the film. Obvs in British cinema, the accents are very important markers of class & character, but I think Hazel's accent and behaviour is communicating rural more than a specific place. I still haven't finished the book but I remember thinking, oh wait is this Wales? *checks wikipedia*

> It is set in Shropshire around Long Mynd and Wenlock Edge.

ok then. oh wait, Shropshire is right next to Wales and Long Mynd has a Welsh name. So yeah, my guess is the actress is doing An Accent rather than caring too much about specifics. I suppose the 1950s is just before the 1960s trend of social realism/kitchen sink, plus actual working class actors and musicians breaking through.

I've not seen *Black Narcissus* for ages, but that is a good thought.

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