@@jmgonzales7701 If you are saying "how the protagonists are recognazable as false Italians"... well, their pronounces are questionable (Brad Pitt's one is as believable as a 3 euros bill), the pinched fingers are totally randomic and they are clearly unable to react properly on colonel Landa's declaration. Btw, Christoph Waltz is 80% good italian. I find it an excellent case of foreigner with good italian skills
Sometimes I wonder what similarities of any sort do exist between Italian regions and US States. Example: I'm quite sure Emilia-Romagna is linkable to California.
The character of Hans Landa is linguistic genius, incredible acting of Waltz ❤ its interesting how much details they implemented. As a german it was super interesting to watch the Bar scene with all that different german accents and how they trapped themselves. The three with wrong fingers was just the tip of the iceberg. Also It dosent matter where are you from germany, he sounds a little of with his timing, thats not how someone who uses german everyday would speak. This whole movie is a masterpiece in my opinion
Maynardville, Tennessee is a very real place, and Brad Pitt did not exaggerate the accent or the swagger. Hell of a lot of moonshine traveled through those hills, and chances are Tarantino heard the same stories when he lived in nearby Knoxville.