It's not just the American accent pronunciation that's amazing, it's the way she lowers her voice and adds the subtle vocal fry effect that makes it absolutely flawless.
She was showing how it is acting, a facade. Typical of Americans actually, they always seem like they are performing for an invisible audience. Like teenagers, actually.
@@Studentofgossetno, Americans are simply a bit more extroverted as a culture. To you it may seem like performing, but really it's just that there's a certain openness in general American interactions. They tend to have a lot of energy and passion, and that is reflected in their movement and expression at any age.
Most British actors can do a decent American accent, but there’s always something tiny or underlying that isn’t quite native or natural in American English speakers. Her intonation and accent, though, are completely flawless and effortless. I don’t think I’ve ever seen anyone else do two accents perfectly.
How can you say Native? I don't think American English is Native. Nothing is natural is the cess pit of America. African Americans are not African neither are the Irish. You are American nothing else.@@zoltanszaszi2264
@@davidjorgensen877Throughout the 2000s, most people didn't even know that Laurie and Bale were English ...Also, I don't think Tom Holland belongs on that list, his accent is very good, but not better Eve's
My best friend was born in the UK and moved to LA when she was 8 -- I didn't meat her until she was 24. I didn't know she was English until her grandmother called her and she switched without skipping a beat into her native accent and it freaked me out.
okay put it like this. you grow up watching american movies, tv shows etc. pulling off an american accent seems amazing to americans but not so much to other countries
Actually a lot of actors suck at American accents and you can tell they're not from this country. On top of that, Chris Pratt did an accent on the Graham Norton Show that he got from watching TOWIE and the British audience was amazed.
EGarrett01 so one american pulled off a British accent? Check out keanu Reeves attempt in Dracula 🤣 The British can do american accents better than americans can do British accents
To be fair, the american accent is a fusion of many different accents from immigrants all over the world, making it very generic and probably the easiest to learn.
yeah i dont get whats so great about doing an american accent. i learned from watching shows as a kid. my friend from new york tells me i "sound like a white girl"
American accents are easy to pull off with how much exposure there is to American media. That’s why it’s harder for American actors to use a British accent.
What do you mean, "Its all over our TV's"? Are you saying American television shows are frequently broadcast in England? If yes, please state which shows,..if you don't mind.
She’s damn right about peer pressure. It forced me to change accents (German ones and Swiss) every two years - it was horrible back then. Now it is fun because for about five different regions I can pretend to be native.
she has a perfect los angeles accent. it's crazy. where she holds her voice in her throat changes when she switches accents, it's lower in the throat. the shape of her smile changes and effects her accent in a way that's 100% native los angeles.
When you‘re german and recognize the change after the fourth time watching the video. Now the joke is dead. I don‘t care, I‘m german, I‘ve no humor anyways...
When I travel, it doesn't take long for me to subconsciously slip into the accent and speech patterns of the company I'm with. In 1998 I was on a scuba dive cruise in Australia with fellow dive tourists from around the globe. All day long I'd been conversing with people from different countries, all speaking English with their own native accents, and I'd found myself just naturally falling into their speech patterns. That evening, after the day's diving was done, we were all gathered together on deck enjoying memories of our day under the night sky, and I found myself surrounded by everyone all at once. With nowhere to hide, my only choice was to revert to my own Canadian accent. I got a lot of weird looks that night.
I remember back in 2002, when I was in Los Angeles for the first time, staying at Hollywood Hostel (awesome place btw). I'm from Sweden, and I was travelling alone, so I just kind of hung out and talked to whoever was around. On day five a guy from Norway and a guy from Denmark showed up, and we wound up sitting out on the patio playing guitar and talking (Danes, Norwegians and Swedes can sort of understand each other, at least enough to make light conversation). One of the guys on the staff, who I had been hanging out with quite a bit, came out and was just staring at me. I went "What...?" And he went "Where the fuck are you from??" "I'm from Sweden." "I seriously thought you were from southern California!" I always knew my english was good, but now I also know where to believably fake where I'm from - if needs be. :-)
Hound19745 Strange question to that anecdote.... No, I didn't. But then again getting laid wasn't really a priority for me with that trip. I had basically emptied my savings to spend two weeks seeing LA and San Francisco. My time and money were spent on Universal Studios, Six Flags, Alcatraz, movie theatres, souvenirs and food (prioritized in that order). Had someone offered I wouldn't have turned them down, but I was too busy with more important things to spend any time trying to get laid. I did go to Universal a second time, with a danish girl staying at the hostel, and we had a great time going on the rides, seeing the shows etc.
Geovanny Tejada Oh I did, and do. I've been back to LA once more (in 2006), and as soon as I feel comfortable returning to the US (as things are right now, I really don't), I have Los Angeles, San Francisco and Las Vegas as my top west coast priorities. I wanna show the missus all these awesome places!
Mikael Karlsson understandable things in our country are a bit “unusual” at the moment, but things will get back to normal soon I hope. We are a young country with many faults. And still are learning some hard lessons. Don’t lose faith in America 🇺🇸 🤙🏽 had a blast in Europe a few months back, hope to see you and you’re country men and women back here one day.
I was told by a Swedish businessman that when doing business in Norway (and the reverse also true), nobody speaks Swedish or Norweigian...they speak English.
American makes her seem more relatable and down to earth, a more calming tone. The British one seems more pretentious and be judgemental, at least to me
When I moved to the US in 1984 at the age of 14 the same thing happened to me. Rather than being a novelty act and saying this and saying that, I adopted an American accent. Sadly I never could get rid of it and sound too American when I go back home to visit.
I'm like this when I talk my native language Norwegian. I am from the west cost, but grew up in the east, and kids would make fun of me for having another accent, so I learned how to do the other accent. And now I can switch back and forth easily, and it's very funny to shock people who don't know me well heheh
i’m a british-canadian, and I moved to canada when I was six. I learned to do the accent straight away, and i can switch instantly. it’s really not that hard.
I almost always know when an actor is British/Australian in real life while watching a movie. I end up looking it up during the movie to see if I'm right and I usually am. They over pronounce things and sound like they have something in their mouths it's very noticeable.
I swear, for the longest time my brother believed that Gillian Anderson was British because her British accent is so spot on. Mind you, we're not British ourselves (we're French) so we don't hear it every day and are probably much easier to fool then an actual Brit would be.
I'm Jamaican and American accent is so easy to me and people find it so weird that i 'dont have an accent ' but it's not that I don't have it I can just not use it or use a different accent
If she came to LA as a child she probably speaks with the American accent but because of her family background, she can easily switch to Britsh accent, not the other way round.
It's not just the American accent pronunciation that's amazing, it's the way she lowers her voice and adds the subtle vocal fry effect that makes it absolutely flawless.
The vocal fry is the key component of a California accent
vocal fry is what makes it lower
“Would you like that venti-mmm?”
Can I have ketchup with her vocal fries?
The valley girl rumble, incredible
British actors can often pull off a pretty decent American accent, but her's isn't just decent, it's absolutely perfect.
youdoitillwatch this is a Californian accent not an American accent.
There are different dialects.
I think tom holland does a pretty good job tbh
Joey Ojeda unless California somehow separated from the US it's still an American accent
Joey Ojeda Huh? What is that supposed to mean? California is part of the US!
people saying WHOA like she figured out special relativity
Jon.o that's L.A. for you!
das cuz she hot
It's Hollywood...remember, it's in the worst state in the US for a reason.
She can figure out my special relativity!😕
Jon.o She looks relatively special to me.
Just look at Gary Oldman, he can be American, Russian, British, etc
Jonathan Morales
Yep and in fact he did other accents so well he had to get an accent coach to get back his original accent!
Jonathan Morales yeah well Gary Oldman is a freakin sorcerer. The man’s talents border on the occult he’s one of the best actors alive.
true romance
Jonathan Morales he is British?
jed harper - I fucking love Gary Oldman in that movie.
LOL the cut-off "WWWOOAAAA--" from the crowd makes it extra special. 😂
Bait Master like the wii sports wow
Knowing how to spell "whoa" is the most special.
Mister XVS yeah!!
I’m laughing my ass out abt something silly 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂”woah”
I cant stop laughing at this hahah
She also smiled more and her mannerisms slightly changed. There is more than just an accent.
Peer pressure as a child will do that to you …🤨😌
Correct. It's a persona. Makes sense, she's an actress. Creepy as hell though.
Well accents do carry different vibes so it's necessary
She was showing how it is acting, a facade. Typical of Americans actually, they always seem like they are performing for an invisible audience. Like teenagers, actually.
@@Studentofgossetno, Americans are simply a bit more extroverted as a culture. To you it may seem like performing, but really it's just that there's a certain openness in general American interactions. They tend to have a lot of energy and passion, and that is reflected in their movement and expression at any age.
Most British actors can do a decent American accent, but there’s always something tiny or underlying that isn’t quite native or natural in American English speakers. Her intonation and accent, though, are completely flawless and effortless. I don’t think I’ve ever seen anyone else do two accents perfectly.
For sure
How can you say Native? I don't think American English is Native. Nothing is natural is the cess pit of America. African Americans are not African neither are the Irish. You are American nothing else.@@zoltanszaszi2264
Emilia Clark does quite a good American accent. But then I’m English so it could be awful 😂
Christian Bale, Hugh Laurie, Daniel Day-Lewis, Kate Winslet, Tom Holland ...
@@davidjorgensen877Throughout the 2000s, most people didn't even know that Laurie and Bale were English ...Also, I don't think Tom Holland belongs on that list, his accent is very good, but not better Eve's
I think the most impressive thing is the fact that there is barely a pause, it's so fluent and seamless
Canadian James Doohan from Star Trek would change accents going from room to room.
"Engineer? Hey, he'd better be Scottish."
hey, she's been doing it since she was a child, so yep she's good at it.
The trick to the L.A. accent seems to be saying, "like" a lot.
It's honestly the trick to any American accent
@@blue3374 not rlly
you can say like in any accent, think about your life choices
Like is one of the most used words by Americans lmao has nothing to do with LA
And the vocal fry.
My best friend was born in the UK and moved to LA when she was 8 -- I didn't meat her until she was 24. I didn't know she was English until her grandmother called her and she switched without skipping a beat into her native accent and it freaked me out.
What was it like when you meated your friend? 🍆
okay put it like this.
you grow up watching american movies, tv shows etc. pulling off an american accent seems amazing to americans but not so much to other countries
Actually a lot of actors suck at American accents and you can tell they're not from this country. On top of that, Chris Pratt did an accent on the Graham Norton Show that he got from watching TOWIE and the British audience was amazed.
EGarrett01 so one american pulled off a British accent? Check out keanu Reeves attempt in Dracula 🤣 The British can do american accents better than americans can do British accents
To be fair, the american accent is a fusion of many different accents from immigrants all over the world, making it very generic and probably the easiest to learn.
Shut the fuck up, Captain killjoy.
yeah i dont get whats so great about doing an american accent. i learned from watching shows as a kid. my friend from new york tells me i "sound like a white girl"
It’s scary how she can change that easily. It’s like a different person.
It's always weird to me that people find bidialectalism phony or scary but being bilingual is perfectly ordinary.
American language simple to pick up hang around teenagers it’s impression I get from watching actors actresses from other country try talk American
American accents are easy to pull off with how much exposure there is to American media. That’s why it’s harder for American actors to use a British accent.
It's not hard to switch from English accent to American. It's all over our tv's when we grow up
What do you mean, "Its all over our TV's"?
Are you saying American television shows are frequently broadcast in England?
If yes, please state which shows,..if you don't mind.
cherbutler85 yeah of course they are. Literally there are too many to list 😂 essentially every tv showm and movie is broadcast in the UK
all sorts... friends, tbbt, romcoms, the flash, the arrow, American documentaries, etc, etc
Pretty there is no american accent
LittCoin Af lol what? Are you deaf or did you really just not watch the video?
She’s damn right about peer pressure. It forced me to change accents (German ones and Swiss) every two years - it was horrible back then. Now it is fun because for about five different regions I can pretend to be native.
Wow! Like a different spirit jumped right in! Talent at it's best!
She sounds like Drew Barrymore
Sara dakhil but is a lot hotter
She's magnificent.
Gawd she's gorgeous ❤
she has a perfect los angeles accent. it's crazy. where she holds her voice in her throat changes when she switches accents, it's lower in the throat. the shape of her smile changes and effects her accent in a way that's 100% native los angeles.
Perfect. The accent too.
She is a bomb yo. Super gorgeous
Alice Eve is the best and most beautiful British actress.
shes ight
trying to be cool Ali Baba?....what an idiot
Sorry but kate bekinsale
Carlton West Kate Beckinsale is so way beyond number 1, the number "1" is ridiculously inadequate to describe her. Alice Eve is number 2.
Don't know about best but she is certainly the most beautiful
The crowd reaction at the end they went UUUWOOOOOAAAOOO😂😂😂
wow, i just melted😍
When you‘re german and recognize the change after the fourth time watching the video.
Now the joke is dead.
I don‘t care, I‘m german, I‘ve no humor anyways...
bro im not german after ten times couldn't see any difference u_u
Same here, but at that point I was too afraid to ask because everyone in the comment section seemed to be absolutely amazed
Koala Koala Liar! You must have humor because your comment made me laugh!
haha... that was funny
She is Gorgeous! I don’t care which accent she uses! Yikes!!!!
That man at the end saying wow haha
When I travel, it doesn't take long for me to subconsciously slip into the accent and speech patterns of the company I'm with. In 1998 I was on a scuba dive cruise in Australia with fellow dive tourists from around the globe. All day long I'd been conversing with people from different countries, all speaking English with their own native accents, and I'd found myself just naturally falling into their speech patterns. That evening, after the day's diving was done, we were all gathered together on deck enjoying memories of our day under the night sky, and I found myself surrounded by everyone all at once. With nowhere to hide, my only choice was to revert to my own Canadian accent. I got a lot of weird looks that night.
That’s really impressive!
I really wanted to hear an Eric Andre 'YEEEEEAAAS' at the end there
That is just too much hotness right there! Wow
Can't hear a word she is saying while looking at her breasts
I remember back in 2002, when I was in Los Angeles for the first time, staying at Hollywood Hostel (awesome place btw). I'm from Sweden, and I was travelling alone, so I just kind of hung out and talked to whoever was around.
On day five a guy from Norway and a guy from Denmark showed up, and we wound up sitting out on the patio playing guitar and talking (Danes, Norwegians and Swedes can sort of understand each other, at least enough to make light conversation).
One of the guys on the staff, who I had been hanging out with quite a bit, came out and was just staring at me.
I went "What...?"
And he went "Where the fuck are you from??"
"I'm from Sweden."
"I seriously thought you were from southern California!"
I always knew my english was good, but now I also know where to believably fake where I'm from - if needs be. :-)
Hound19745 Strange question to that anecdote.... No, I didn't. But then again getting laid wasn't really a priority for me with that trip.
I had basically emptied my savings to spend two weeks seeing LA and San Francisco.
My time and money were spent on Universal Studios, Six Flags, Alcatraz, movie theatres, souvenirs and food (prioritized in that order).
Had someone offered I wouldn't have turned them down, but I was too busy with more important things to spend any time trying to get laid.
I did go to Universal a second time, with a danish girl staying at the hostel, and we had a great time going on the rides, seeing the shows etc.
I’m from SoCal we got a pretty laid back style of speech, but it varies from region. Anyhow glad you enjoyed our state brah 🤙🏽
Geovanny Tejada Oh I did, and do.
I've been back to LA once more (in 2006), and as soon as I feel comfortable returning to the US (as things are right now, I really don't), I have Los Angeles, San Francisco and Las Vegas as my top west coast priorities.
I wanna show the missus all these awesome places!
Mikael Karlsson understandable things in our country are a bit “unusual” at the moment, but things will get back to normal soon I hope. We are a young country with many faults. And still are learning some hard lessons. Don’t lose faith in America 🇺🇸 🤙🏽 had a blast in Europe a few months back, hope to see you and you’re country men and women back here one day.
I was told by a Swedish businessman that when doing business in Norway (and the reverse also true), nobody speaks Swedish or Norweigian...they speak English.
Man I need to learn to do that 💖😂
Gorgeous woman, my god!
She is GORGEOUS
Those eyes!!
😂 Conan grabbed his head. Idk why that was so funny to me. I love that dude. Wish he didn’t stop doing late night.
Hottest accent change ever.
her American acent made her 100% cuter idk why it just did
Ramon Vargas because the english accent is forced af
because British accent is always a turn-off....
because it made her seem dumber
American makes her seem more relatable and down to earth, a more calming tone. The British one seems more pretentious and be judgemental, at least to me
Ramon Vargas no she was way hotter with an English accent
I like how subtle this is.
When I moved to the US in 1984 at the age of 14 the same thing happened to me. Rather than being a novelty act and saying this and saying that, I adopted an American accent. Sadly I never could get rid of it and sound too American when I go back home to visit.
Mesmerizing woman
Lovely
WOW holy shit that is mind blowing lol
how is she so beautiful again?
She's hot.
I am sure, most of the non-native speakers might've problem in figuring out when she switched the accent lol
Lol that's not true. Im a non native English speaker but the difference between British and American accent is huge
Brits grew up watching american TV and listening to american music artists, most of us can do the accent
I'm like this when I talk my native language Norwegian.
I am from the west cost, but grew up in the east, and kids would make fun of me for having another accent, so I learned how to do the other accent. And now I can switch back and forth easily, and it's very funny to shock people who don't know me well heheh
I'm sorry kids made fun of you for your accent.
@@ionember thank you, no worries :)
I just rewatched The Raven, had noooooooooooooo idea she was British!
Alice had a 2009 crime drama named Crossing Over. Fans of Alice should definitely look that one up.
Those legs
I see CZcams is back at it with the viral algorithm recommendations
Hugh laurie is my favorite brit doing a american accent.
This happened to me haha peer pressure changed my accent haha
The L.A.(southern Ca.) affectations are very convining
She's hotter than the sun in perihelion phase
If she spent a good deal of her childhood in LA then I'm like "Meh - where's the surprise?"
People being shocked at seeing million dollar actors being good at acting
The crowd sounded like the Wii crowd at the end
Never heard of this girl and I am from the U.K.
Mind is blown 39 seconds.
wow, so self conscious, don't fall to peer pressure like that, stand out, America is about being free!
Goals
I fell in
I just find it interesting to see people take out an accent like she did.
My brain hurts.. 🤤
i’m a british-canadian, and I moved to canada when I was six. I learned to do the accent straight away, and i can switch instantly. it’s really not that hard.
Got a say perfect Cali American accent
I have a friend who can change their voice to a British accent flawlessly, so much so that when we met I thought I was losing my mind xd
She's 10/10
Definitely
Let's hear more!
I didn’t even notice the switch
I hear the exact same thing
*laughs in Daniel Day Lewis*
Her eyes are so deep
British actors pull off a more natural sounding American accent than most American actors can do with a British accent.
No, they can't.
I almost always know when an actor is British/Australian in real life while watching a movie. I end up looking it up during the movie to see if I'm right and I usually am. They over pronounce things and sound like they have something in their mouths it's very noticeable.
Michael Shipman Wrong
NAY NAY
The sexiest thing.. holy wow.
Hot fire below when she switched to my native tongue. :P
What about *Hugh Laurie* of House M.D.?
Hugh only does it for roles. True bidialectal people use it in everyday life.
Damian Lewis of Band of Brothers, Homeland and now Billions. It seems he is always doing an American accent in his roles now.
Bollocks he sounds like a twat in that worst american accent ever cant even take it seriously
I swear, for the longest time my brother believed that Gillian Anderson was British because her British accent is so spot on. Mind you, we're not British ourselves (we're French) so we don't hear it every day and are probably much easier to fool then an actual Brit would be.
Xylarxcode
Fuck me i thought she was British to 😮
Mama please dont stop with your accent
Delicious😍
I could hear her Australian accent coming through in Jessica Jones.
Fucking lol you hear at the end people going WOW
I'm Jamaican and American accent is so easy to me and people find it so weird that i 'dont have an accent ' but it's not that I don't have it I can just not use it or use a different accent
Omg it’s a miracle
The crowd thought she switch to Japanese Or something!
I wonder if this is how people think of me when I go from spanish to English then twist it to Spanglish.. I bet they see me as out of this world
This is called bidialectal. Gillian Anderson is a well-known example of being this.
Illusion level 100
mother of god!
HOTTEST actress in THE GALAXY
Being British and watching American tv means I COULDN’T TELL IT APART.
Greatest ever? they all do it lol So many bands I didn't know were foreign until I heard interviews lol
noice
Alice Eve, Kate Beckinsale can pull auto switch on their normal accent and sound American flawlessly.
If she came to LA as a child she probably speaks with the American accent but because of her family background, she can easily switch to Britsh accent, not the other way round.
It's the other way around...
We should go back to the transatlantic accent
Must of been hard growing up in LA 🙄