Bond star Daniel Craig`s Russian accent worries for `Defiance`
After having trouble in remembering lengthy lines Bond star Daniel Craig is now worried about picking up the perfect Russian accent for his new movie `Defiance`.
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London, Jan 10: After having trouble in remembering lengthy lines Bond star Daniel Craig is now worried about picking up the perfect Russian accent for his new movie `Defiance`.
Craig apparently was so concerned to get his Russian accent right that he practiced his lines secretly.
The British actor is who appears in the war drama with fellow actor Jamie Bell was extremely nervous as he tried to hone his language skills for the role.
Bell in an interview to BBC reveals that on sets no one was confident of speaking their lines in Russian because they sounded so bad.
"Everyone was so nervous about their accents. We literally turned up on the set on the first day of rehearsals and everyone was saying their lines very quietly. No-one wanted to give away how bad their accent actually sounded, Daniel included. Anything that brought more authenticity to these characters, we thought was important," Bell said.
Bell who had to speak in a Polish accent for the movie star was equally nervous about and practiced hard, but the 22-year-old was pleased when he saw the final cut of the film, as it was as "true" as he could make it.
"I feel like you have to at least try. I didn`t detect a single accent in it. And I feel like if you`re really portraying real people who did something, in this case incredibly heroic, I feel like you have to be as true to them as possible," Bell said.
"I actually got off lightly. Daniel (Craig) and Live (Schreiber) actually had to speak fluent Russian, which isn`t
the easiest language to master. I just had to do a kind of
Belarusian accent," the `Billy Elliot` star added.
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