Foreign media ranked Jackie Chan and Depp as the actors that are most difficult for Americans to understand

Foreign media ranked Jackie Chan and Depp as the actors that are most difficult for Americans to understand

According to foreign media reports, an organization called Preply conducted a survey on the use of subtitles in film and television dramas in the United States. The actors most difficult for Americans to understand are Tom Hardy, Sofia Vergara, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Johnny Depp, Jackie Chan, Benedict Cumberbatch, etc.; the most difficult TV series to understand are "Peaky Blinders", "Derry Girls", "Game of Thrones", "Downton Abbey", etc.

The most difficult to understand actor ranking

Tom Hardy (England)

Sofia Vergara (Colombia)

Arnold Schwarzenegger (Austria)

Sean Connery (Scotland)

Johnny Depp

Jackie Chan (China)

Ozzy Osbourne (England)

Benedict Cumberbatch (England)

Michael Caine (England)

James McAvoy (Scotland)

Salma Hayek (Mexico)

Brad Pitt

Gal Gadot (Israel)

Idris Elba (England)

Liam Neeson (Northern Ireland)

Ricky Gervais (England)

Sam Heughan (Scotland)

The most difficult episode to understand:

Peaky Blinders

Derry Girls

"game of Thrones"

Outlander

Downton Abbey

Bridgerton

Squid Game

Narcos

Ozark

Heist of Papel

Doctor Who

Skin

"crown"

The Walking Dead

Dark

Love Island

Poldark

Sherlock

The Expanse

The Witcher

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