tomhardyvariations:Film critic David Thomson, writing in Esquire about voices and accents:Then
tomhardyvariations:Film critic David Thomson, writing in Esquire about voices and accents:Then there is Tom Hardy in The Drop (2014), playing a beaten down, none-too-bright Brooklyn barman so that he fit in as suitable company for his boss James Gandolfini. Of course, Hardy is a wonder: he’s from Hammersmith, too, but he did a melodious, hushed, Welsh voice for Locke, and in Lawless (2012) he is a Virginian, back-country moonshiner who seems embedded in the smoky burr of the place. This acting is fit to be put beside Daniel Day-Lewis in The Crucible (1996) and There Will be Blood (2007)….Images: my edited screencaps - credit THV if reposting, please -- source link