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For instance, Assassin’s Creed Origins had subtitles turned off by default and 60% of players turned them on.
For instance, Assassin’s Creed Origins had subtitles turned off by default and 60% of players turned them on.
Nolan movies are meant to be loud. Obnoxiously loud. I saw Dunkirk in 70mm IMAX and it was punishingly loud, and amazing.
Basically, Nolan movies can’t be watched in any shared or multi-unit living situations. You need to crank them to “this is going to piss off the neighbours” volume. But that’s specific to the types of movies he makes, which are experiences more than narratives.
I am also pretty sure he has major hearing loss and nobody wants to tell him.
As was said three comments ago, “something something immersion artsy bullshit”. In my opinion this stuff isn’t a good excuse for making a film that can’t be watched.