Sentences with phrase «dialogue sounds»

Dialogue sounds clear and locked to the screen, where it should be, and you can hear plenty of subtle detailing - despite the fact that the set's pretty much invisible speakers also deliver more bass than most built in TV sound systems.
Once the dialogue sounds right and reads right on the page, there is the problem of attributives.
His dialogue sounds genuine, especially the rendering of translated language.
Instead, the characters are people you may know and their dialogue sounds real.
The dialogue sounds about as good as animated dialogue can.
At home, dialogue sounds much more resonant to my damaged ears than it did at the multiplex.
Fidelity is clear and all dialogue sounds natural.
I suppose it will finally come down to your language preference; for what it's worth, there seems to have been more of an attempt with the English dub to tailor voices to their surroundings — the Italian dialogue all sounds like it was recorded in the same booth.
He cherishes the form (even the way the dialogue sounds in those long exposition scenes that bridge the eruptions of song and dance) the way Todd Haynes cherishes the tropes of the woman's picture.
The dialogue sounds like it could be delivered live in your living room (unless it's appropriately conveying a certain environment) and despite being a comedy, there are plenty of active sequences to showcase the techies» clever audio skills.
It's as if his new job nullified his scriptwriting duties; the dialogue sounds as if it were dreamed up by a team of pro wrestlers.
The film is exceptionally written — every line of dialogue sounds like something a person might actually say and, as someone who was a high school senior in 2002, it felt so authentic that I thought I was watching a documentary about my generation's coming - of - age instead of a comedy - drama from the co-writer of Frances Ha and Mistress America.
Written by Jack Nicholson (before Easy Rider made him a star) and starring Peter Fonda, Susan Strasberg, Bruce Dern and Dennis Hopper, The Trip's dialogue sounds a bit too «groovy!»
Dialogue sounds crisp, full and natural.
The audio is crisp, and dialogue sounds natural.
I'm being generous by assuming there was a screenplay — the risible dialogue sounds like the writing committee merely passed around a Magic 8 - Ball and scribbled down inane non-sequiturs as they floated up.
It delves into the depths of pop culture, and its dialogue sounds like the slapdash, cognizant cadence known as Whedon - speak, but juiced up on testosterone.
She is so particular about how the dialogue sounds — the «music» of speech — that there is a not a single line of improvisation in Lady Bird, not even an added «like» or «you know».
The smug, stilted dialogue sounds as if it were written in Greek, run through Google Translate, then smoothed out with diction from Anglo - American plays of the 1950s.
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The fragmented dialogue sounds authentically adolescent in some scenes, in others like place - holding boilerplate awaiting a rewrite.
In his hands, Baumbach's dialogue sounds divine, earning belly laughs that both point to Harold's insidious narcissism while never making it merely a butt of the film's jokes.
Dialogue sounds full and entirely natural.
The dialogue sounds fine and the scenes on the river provide an abundance of surround sound and subwoofer effects.
Some of the new geopolitical dialogue sounds a little strange to the ear, as when an American colonel stands near the border between West Germany and Czechoslovakia and fearlessly barks, «What we have here is primarily a public relations role!»
The Dolby Digital and DTS 5.1 mixes are a bit of a letdown, despite much ricocheting of bullet effects between the split - surrounds; dialogue sounds damp, particularly with the DD track, and bass is unusually reserved, if punchy when called to arms.
The film's soundtrack, however, is mixed rather unevenly and, as a result, the dialogue sounds a lot louder than the music or sound effects.
His dialogue sounds composed entirely of sentences memorized from tourist phrase books.
A 5.1 Dolby Digital track is somewhat underutilized and a little quiet, but there is also a lack of any real need for bombastic five - channel audio pyrotechnics in the film; all that you need know is the dialogue sounds clear and the indie soundtrack is appropriately evocative of the Chelsea underground nightlife.
Here, the film's thin, quiet dialogue sounds disjointed from the full, expansive music and song vocals.
I'm not sure when the phrase «the dialogue sounds written» became a put - down when we talk about movies.
In any case, the dialogue sounds abrupt and preposterous, contrasting sharply with the film's more subtle visual style.
All the dialogue sounds particularly natural.
Refn co-wrote The Neon Demon with two playwrights, Mary Laws and Polly Stenham, which explains why so much of the dialogue sounds so clipped, precise, almost staccato.
The actors» dialogue sounds like it's coming from a soundstage, and the climactic chariot race is a muddled montage of Go - Pro footage, murky CGI and nauseatingly quick cuts.
All voice and dialogue sounds clear and there are no overbearing drops in quality during the films run time.
Sometimes the dialogue sounds like it was written by that staple of old Broadway mystery plays: «Moishe The Explainer.»
However, that depiction, while not always perfect (the dialogue sounds exactly like how an adult would think teenagers talk), the film is still beautiful and fascinating enough to work, thanks to Coppola's ability to give a palpable sense of atmosphere and beauty to even the most vapid of contexts.
The dialogue sounds tin, near - parodic.
Throughout the film, nearly every exchange of dialogue sounds like sparring blocks of Wikipedia - like information.
The film jumps between the terrorist - hostage standoff and Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin's (Lior Ashkenazi) cabinet deliberations, and nearly every exchange of dialogue sounds like sparring blocks of Wikipedia - like information, with career Israeli politicians summarizing the past few years» worth of events to each other for a presumptively ignorant audience.
Throughout, nearly every exchange of dialogue sounds like sparring blocks of Wikipedia - like information.
Feed the Beast vacillates from being something we've seen often to something that's just not believable, and the dialogue sounds produced by a computer designed to write melodrama.
Hopefully, with enough knowledge about the power of affirmations, your inner dialogue sounds something like this: I am successful.
You are modeling for your child what a question and answer dialogue sounds like.
Let's be honest, does this internal dialogue sound familiar: «Man, this is tough, gritting my teeth, ugh, I hate my body, I hate where I am right now, I hate what I did last night, if only I could do this pose or spin faster or run faster, I could make up for it and achieve all my goals!»
Does this inner dialogue sound familiar to anyone?
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Does your first - date dialogue sound as stilted as a scripted job interview?
If it wasn't for the charming top - liners who can make literary dialogue sound sexy in their sleep, the war in Fred Schepisi's Words and Pictures would have to be called off after the opening skirmish.
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