Regrettably, the narrator mispronounces "UGOLINO" in this documentary. Twice, she inserts an extra "N" beginning at 3:43 However, at 4:05 she correctly speaks the name.
"Regrettably, the narrator mispronounces "UGOLINO" in this documentary. Twice, she inserts an extra "N" beginning at 3:43 However, at 4:05 she correctly speaks the name." I suppose you could not sleep all night...........😭😭
There is a door in París and Tokio
Is there another door in another country?
Outstanding review. Thank you for the insight into a great artist's thought process.
Is there a reason the music has a habit of making the narration a chore to hear? 🤔
so inspiring!
Great video, thank you very much for your review. The music is a bit overbearing and distracting at times.
thank you
Thank you so dam much
Thanks!
Wonderful video. Music is too loud, though
Regrettably, the narrator mispronounces "UGOLINO" in this documentary. Twice, she inserts an extra "N" beginning at 3:43 However, at 4:05 she correctly speaks the name.
Considering that the narrator sounds like a native English speaker, she mispronounces numerous relatively straightforward words - it's odd...
"Regrettably, the narrator mispronounces "UGOLINO" in this documentary. Twice, she inserts an extra "N" beginning at 3:43 However, at 4:05 she correctly speaks the name." I suppose you could not sleep all night...........😭😭
I want to put that door for my bedroom....it would look SWEEEEEET!
Wont be so sweet when you go to Hell
It is still available for another cast
@@ogjohnson3093 lol, that’s a quality reply right there
I'm guessing English is not this woman's first language. That explains accents on the wrong syllables and odd pronunciations.
Hear, hear! British exceptionalism at its best......