Is this foreign?


Looks foreign!

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Yeah, its Finnish.

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Not if you're in Finland.

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lol. or Laplandese, or Laplandian

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In case the OP was regarding the spoken language, it should be noted the film is almost entirely in English except for a few lines at the very end. Subtitle-adverse rejoice.

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This and there is very little dialogue anyway.

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The audacity of just asking a general question online if something "is foreign", without stating what country you are from yourself. /facepalm

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🇺🇸

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Surprise, surprise.

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the bad dubbing-like English is a dead giveaway it's an European film

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I didn't notice any dubbing.

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I said "dubbing-LIKE"

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Argentinian, just FYI, English is actually from Europe.

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Lol, you got me there. But you know what I meant.

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Well, considering I am a strong opposer of the "foreign" languages vs english (meaning, english is by no means the right choice for THE international language, and all the other ones are fine, even when they want to use broken english instead of their official language), I say:
fuck english and bring more bad dubbing-like movies.

Just to move the topic further:
You can't have it both ways: these fuckers want to choke everybody that does not speak their shitty language out of the industry/media/mainstream/world, but AT THE SAME TIME they want you to NOT speak their shitty language because you don't sound like them.
Fuck 'em in the arse.

Also, as a side note, the most ludicrous thing is when them fucks try to speak ANY other language.
That's a real laugh riot!

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I can't tell if this is sarcasm or real.

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