![]() Throughout the movie, he tells people that he’s “mad,” “off-kilter,” and “delusional,” and at one point he informs a flirty woman that he has a “tininess in his brain.” Rosemary also catches him apparently arguing with thin air, which I assume means he thinks he can communicate with bugs, too, but this is never cleared up, and he otherwise never really acts in an especially abnormal way. A girl makes fun of him, as he gets pollen on his nose, and Dornan later explains to Blunt that the same girl ran away from him after he confessed his love to her and told her of his bee nature, hence his reluctance to tell Blunt. The most bee-ish behavior he exhibits is at the beginning of the film, when he takes a particularly big sniff of a flower. ![]() Pretty much! When Emily Blunt finally corners him and asks him why they haven’t been kissing this whole time, he says, in tears, “I think I’m a honeybee.”Īnd nobody knew? Does he not act like a bee? Intermission (2003) is a joyously black comedy – featuring Cillian Murphy, Colm Meaney and Colin Farrell – and Scottish-born Kelly MacDonald gives a stellar performance as Deirdre.Īs for her accent? It could cut glass it's so sharp.Send me updates about Slate special offers. The basic premise of Wild Mountain Thyme, the new rom-com from writer-director John Patrick Shanley, seems simple enough: Anthony (Jamie Dornan) and Rosemary (Emily Blunt) have grown up on. We've given you some of the bad, so here's some brighter news for the humble Irish accent.
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