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  • No subtitles on movies on DVD / blue ray.

    The music is often mixed way louder so to get speech at a good volume the music is overloud. Some actors mumble too. And the music overpowers characters who talk during it.

    (For deaf people no subtitles is not just an inconvenience but more a dick move it'd say...)

  • Crazy loud action scenes, interspersed With crazy quite conversations. Fucking annoying. Impossible to watch a film while having any consideration for others.

    The lack of subtitles is a pain too. My kids are amazing at English. But theyve still grown up in Norway. Subtitles really help (by which I mean English subtitles, aimed at the hard of hearing.)

  • Subtitles are also the business for learning other languages...that's how me and bro picked up German and English bits: Just watch the BBC/Ze Germanz with the subtitles on.

    And yes what you said, massively loud scenes. Perhaps it's just to converting cinema audio mixes to two channels mixes, but still...surely you can correct that if you put the effort in?

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