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I think the dialogue in Interstellar and Dunkirk was a realism technique to make you feel more immersed in the scene; there's a lot of loud noises so naturally you should have a hard time hearing the pilots in Dunkirk or Tars and the car passengers in Interstellar. But in Tenet I don't know why they aren't trying to achieve realism or anything like that. The boat scene might make sense if they weren't wearing MICROPHONES THAT INTEND TO HELP EACH OTHER HEAR THEIR VOICES BETTER FOR THIS VERY REASON.
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I think it should also be remembered that in the mixing process, when they're listinging to a line 10 or 100 times, the people working on the film know what the characters are saying, so it's easier for them to distinguish what they say in the final product. For audiences listening to it for the first time, it's a different issue entirely and I don't think Nolan has yet grasped that.
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That's crazy, I never knew about this because, as a non native english speaker, I watch my movie with english subtitle. I thought I understood it clearly, but I didn't.
You made me realise that I probably have a complete different experience than the people complaining about it.
Thank you for all the amazing video you give us, you realy help expanding my perspective and knowledge about filmmaking.
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In Sin City there is a word that someone shouts that is vital for the story but you can't hear it because the other character in that scene couldn't hear it, it is later revealed what that word was and in that moment the main character realises they fucked up and that it could have been avoided provided he had understood what was being shouted at him previously
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Sadly, while mixing things to only work with "top end" cinemas, Nolan is also ignoring another important aspect - People with hearing problems.
Many people have mild to moderate hearing problems, which aren't otherwise an issue to people.
Nolan is effectively deliberately excluding them from the cinimatic experience.
Fair enough, making things specifically difficult to hear for a choice. General dialogue should be audible.
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For what it's worth, I saw both Interstellar and Tenet at the same theater. I never had any problems understanding Interstellar's dialogue, while Tenet was so unintelligible that I actually came away with a fundamentally incorrect idea of the motivations of at least two characters because I so badly misheard what they were saying (which was corrected later when I watched it at home with closed captions).
So if he's tuning the experience for only high-end theaters, it seems like his definition of which theaters "count" as high-end are getting increasingly exclusive.
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@crapcase3985
3 years ago
"Just use subtitles if you can't hear it" Subtitles: ["Quiet talking"]
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