Robert Pattinson reveals he based Mickey 17 accent on classic Coen Bros character

Robert Pattinson reveals he based Mickey 17 accent on classic Coen Bros character
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Robert Pattinson reveals he based Mickey 17 accent on classic Coen Bros character
Author: Kevin E G Perry
Published: Feb, 15 2025 19:17

The actor said director Bong Joon Ho had referenced ‘Fargo’ as an inspiration. Robert Pattinson has revealed he based the accent for the title character in his new sci-fi comedy Mickey 17 on Steve Buscemi’s character in the Coen Brothers’ 1996 crime drama Fargo. Speaking at the Berlin Film Festival, Pattinson said he’d only recently come to recognize where he drew inspiration from for one of the character’s distinctive accent.

“And then I think how that went into my head was to do Steve Buscemi as 17. I kind of did it by accident, but I don’t think I realized that until today. I thought I was doing something else.”. “It’s essentially Bong’s take on Alien (1979) – a comedy about how Weyland-Yutani treats people as fodder, only the xenomorph is far friendlier and interested in community solidarity. All those at the top of the food chain are howlingly awful yet, unfortunately for us, plausible. Mark Ruffalo features as former congressman Kenneth Marshall, with his tan, veneers and vulnerability to exploitation by the religious right – yes, he’s obviously Trump, but Ruffalo lends him enough peculiarities that he works both as a satire and a diabolical creation in his own right. The same can be said of Toni Collette’s sauce-obsessed Ylfa, Marshall’s wife.”.

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