Having trouble hearing Oppenheimer dialogue?
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I've heard this from several people. The director calls it artistic. I call it lazy and inconsiderate.
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My grandad used to complain about this in the 1970's.
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I worried that Oppenheimer’s dialogue would be muffled as in several other Nolan movies such as Interstellar, but fortunately, this time he’s reined in his preference for muddy, booming soundtracks. Still, despite the welcome clarity of the sound, he layers a nervous modernist orchestral score under every line, so you might want to await subtitles.
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It is pretty clear here.
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