Today I finally catched up to Bad Apple, ad a fan of Red Candy, Uno was not my cup of tea, but Hanse really did a great job fleshing out Uno and making him a compelling MC. Now, just wanna check if someone else has catched that Uno's inner dialogue and own speech becomes more british vernacular as the situation gets rougher for him, as a little detail from the storyline, in which as he feels more out of control his own trained speech flukes and he regresses to vernacular he was raised with.
Idk I just love how even accents can build a character, and I love to imagine the dialogues between Enzo and Rian, as a battle between a very calm almost restrained Italian-new york accent, and a american neutral accent that just constantly shortcircuits into a British accent
Today I finally catched up to Bad Apple, ad a fan of Red Candy, Uno was not my cup of tea, but Hanse really did a great job fleshing out Uno and making him a compelling MC. Now, just wanna check if someone else has catched that Uno's inner dialogue and own speech becomes more british vernacular as the situation gets rougher for him, as a little detail from the storyline, in which as he feels more out of control his own trained speech flukes and he regresses to vernacular he was raised with.
Idk I just love how even accents can build a character, and I love to imagine the dialogues between Enzo and Rian, as a battle between a very calm almost restrained Italian-new york accent, and a american neutral accent that just constantly shortcircuits into a British accent