Jodie Foster


Jodie Foster was absolutely terrible in this movie. It was like she mailed in the role. Was she reading from a teleprompter? Not anywhere near her acting abilities in Panic Room and Silence of the Lambs.

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I have to agree. Her delivery was SO off.
I found myself wondering if it was intentional (i. e. the director wanted it that way). If so I cant understand why.

If it weren't for the even more unbearable Kruger character and his grating delivery/accent she'd easily have been the worst part of this - already mediocre - movie.


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I don't know, Butchie, instead.

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You would think the director of Elysium would have noticed how bad Kruger's accent was hurting the movie. Every time Kruger opened his mouth I could not help but cringe and laugh. Within the hour I turned the sound off and used subtitles so I did not have to hear his voice. Jodie Foster's acting was bad beyond belief. How could the director not know this?

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When you say Kruger's accent hurt the movie, do you mean South African accents in general? I happen to like the S.A. accent, but it's so rare to hear it in America maybe that's why it can be hard to understand.

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I love South African accents it just was so over the top in Elysium. It was so over the top that Kruger's performance single handely caused the poor reviews.

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People had a problem with Kruger's accent? Why? It was clear that he was South African; he even sang that lullaby in Afrikaans on the ship. And South Africa has a history of making good soldiers & mercenaries. Made perfect sense to me and I understood him fine.

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That was exactly the problem, he was trying to inject too much Sth African into the film. He was basically a caricature.

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She was off. True.
But was it intentional ? probably.

maybe that's how Jodie or the director wanted to portray the movie, to differentiate the normal Earth beings from the eternal living Elysium ones. which makes sense how no one on Elysium shows compassion or any emotion (apart from fear) for the earthlings. ergo the very robotic performance.










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I didn't think anyone was that good in this film. I'm inclined to blame the director. He's supposed to set the tone and rhythm of the film and everything felt pitched a bit too fast and over excited. Also, I wonder how much was chopped out in the editing - there are some well known faces in the cast list but I don't remember seeing any of them.

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I think she was trying to sound English but it was so, so shoddy. Hard R's all over the place and sometimes it was like she forgot her lines (altho that particular bit should be blamed on the director for not doing more takes...)

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It was all about the accents. I too thought Foster was trying to affect an upper-class English accent but made a real horror show of it. The South African accent was far too strong - I couldn't make head-nor-tail of most of it. To be honest, I initially thought he was trying to be Australian, is was so garbled.


...it's just another dumb film, get over it.

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it was a poor attempt at a transatlantic accent, to be nitpicky about it. and no, droog, it was no horrorshow.

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Who are you calling droog?

And how do you know she was attempting a transatlantic accent? That one should be easier than an English accent even!

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Jodie Foster was playing a french speaking woman, who speaks english, so her accent was deliberately weird and "bad". Kruger (Sharlto Copley) is from Johannesburg so his South African accent was natural.

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Jodie Foster was playing a french speaking woman, who speaks english, so her accent was deliberately weird and "bad". Kruger (Sharlto Copley) is from Johannesburg so his South African accent was natural.

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Jodie Foster was playing a french speaking woman, who speaks english, so her accent was deliberately weird and "bad". Kruger (Sharlto Copley) is from Johannesburg so his South African accent was natural.

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Exactly, not only was he playing a South African character, as Kruger, but the actor is from. Freaking. South. Africa. Did people not get that? Who would not get that?

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agreed. she was not only miscast in the role, but didn't put forth any appreciable effort into making her character plausible.



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Her performance was cartoonish and laughable. Way beneath her.

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I guess Helen Mirren had already said no to the script...?

Pointlessly sadistic plot/characterisation.


My God it's full of stars...

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I disagree...

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