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Started by: gideonfel (344)

We started watching it but stopped after the first episode. The dialogue was mumbled and incoherent and it ruined our enjoyment and understanding of the play. Why do producers now think it's okay to render much of the dialogue difficult if not impossible to hear? Watch any film/TV series from the past and the dialogue is crystal clear. They seem to be pursuing "realistic" dialogue at the expense of comprehension. So it was the "off" button for us, I'm afraid!

Replied: 16th Nov 2019 at 15:05

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