't even speak clearly, so it's difficult to understand them no matter how high the volume's cranked up. Subtitles can patch this problem, of course, but it seems silly to have to read a movie to follow what's happening.
In a disheartening number of movies and TV shows, actors mutter their lines so lowly and indistinctly that I can barely hear them even with the microphones so near. Many don't even speak clearly, so it's difficult to understand them no matter how high the volume's cranked up. Subtitles can patch this problem, of course, but it seems silly to have to read a movie to follow what's happening.
't even speak clearly, so it's difficult to understand them no matter how high the volume's cranked up. Subtitles can patch this problem, of course, but it seems silly to have to read a movie to follow what's happening.
In a disheartening number of movies and TV shows, actors mutter their lines so lowly and indistinctly that I can barely hear them even with the microphones so near. Many don't even speak clearly, so it's difficult to understand them no matter how high the volume's cranked up. Subtitles can patch this problem, of course, but it seems silly to have to read a movie to follow what's happening.