• @JayObey711
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    2510 months ago

    Both his most famous roles have a similar way of speaking because the roles are pretty much the same. The efficient and precise German. The genre is also the same. I’ve seen a german comedy of his where he is completely different.

    • @AnticorpM
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      510 months ago

      What’s that one called? I’d like to see it.

      • @JayObey711
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        710 months ago

        Gott des Gemetzels. It’s pretty good, but the type of movie we had to watch in German class.

        • @[email protected]
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          510 months ago

          I’m only seeing that its original language was English. Did you watch it dubbed in your class?

          • @JayObey711
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            410 months ago

            No way. It actually was filmed in English. I did not notice. Walz dubs his own stuff himself. I do faintly remember the movie taking place in France although the actual location was never mentioned I think.

            • Gloomy
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              210 months ago

              It plays in NYC.

              One of my favourite movies of all time.

              • @JayObey711
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                210 months ago

                Wait what. Ok I’m done. I’m going to delete my account I can’t recover from this. The movie seemed good tho and my point still stands. Christoph Walz does not play the German stereotype and his performance is different from his stereotypical German roles.

        • @AnticorpM
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          310 months ago

          Thank you! I’ll check it out.