It seems British men love American liberal women for some reason. I imagine their common British mommy issues play a large role in it.

Could just be a psychological method for a director to get the best performance possible from his best actors? Praise someone who doesn't make sense, and they'll fight to try to also win that praise.![]()
Why Matt Damon and Tom Holland were jealous of Zendaya on “The Odyssey” set
Christopher Nolan was quite taken with the "Euphoria" star's performance.www.yahoo.com
Right now with video games you can edit the sfx, dialogue, and music volume. They’re 3 separate audio tracks. I have a prediction that in 20-30 years from now, we’ll have that capability on streaming services where we can personally change the audio to better suit our individual preferences.I saw Tenet in theater and had no issue at all with the sound mixing, so I suspect the issue comes from having a mix that is highly sensitive to bad audio setups in theaters. I guess you still kinda can blame Nolan for that because he made choices knowing that watching the movie in bad theaters could result in a bad experience, but shouldn't the brunt of the criticism be on bad theaters?
Right now with video games you can edit the sfx, dialogue, and music volume. They’re 3 separate audio tracks. I have a prediction that in 20-30 years from now, we’ll have that capability on streaming services where we can personally change the audio to better suit our individual preferences.

That doesn’t solve the issue of dialogue too low and action stuff too loud. It’s not like you can just crank the mids and it fixes itIf only they would invent some kind of app where you could equalize your sound system. Maybe call it an equalizer.
Disagree. In 20 years companies will have either completely locked the consumer out of all user adjustable features. Or sound settings will be defaulted to mono, unless you are subscribed to the "ultra-super-double-plus-good-+++-prime" subscription plan.Right now with video games you can edit the sfx, dialogue, and music volume. They’re 3 separate audio tracks. I have a prediction that in 20-30 years from now, we’ll have that capability on streaming services where we can personally change the audio to better suit our individual preferences.
Probably true. History has shown services get worse over time and prices go up.Disagree. In 20 years companies will have either completely locked the consumer out of all user adjustable features. Or sound settings will be defaulted to mono, unless you are subscribed to the "ultra-super-double-plus-good-+++-prime" subscription plan.