I really do love you, Law & Order. : comments.
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The cast is wonderful all-round, but it's all the different stories and how they are linked and merged to each other than eventually makes it all happening.
There are some cast choices that are only relevant to people from a specific country, and are usually more noticeable in the eight slot of the poster/DVD cover, which changes depending on the country you see it. Over here, the slot is filled by Lucia Moniz; in the States, it's Billy Bob Thornton; in the UK, it's Martine McCutcheon; in Germany, from what I was told, it's Heike Makatsch, and so on.
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That's a nifty thing to do with the poster/DVD cover, though. And good for the producers for hiring some actors who were neither American nor British. :D
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Indeed. It would have been so easy to get British actors to play a Portuguese maid (the accent would probably be laughable, though) or the American characters, so it's good to see they didn't follow that route. And then there's Heike Makatsch and Rodrigo Santoro, who played characters that don't have a specific nationality.