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Comment by machomaster

18 hours ago

Very ironic that it is Nolan who is widely known for consiously making movies with incomprehensible dialogue.

There is a difference between dialogue you aren't supposed to understand (Nolan) and dialogue you should understand but can't (basically everyone else)

  • Have you seen Tenet? Almost the entire movie is impossible to understand, and it's a film that depends heavily on exposition.

    • By making the exposition unintelligible, I guess he's illustrating how complicated time travel makes a story.

      Except Primer did that without this crutch.

Yeah... At home we have partially solved this problem by using a BT speaker on the table, as we mostly watch movie while we have dinner. Simple and effective.