Unfortunately, the sound quality on Race with the Devil isn't all it could be, as the audio mix makes the music and sound effects sound a lot
louder than the dialogue track.
But, the dynamic range on the track is off, and the music (which dominates the movie) is much, much
louder than the dialogue.
Not exact matches
Dialogue is
louder and clearer
than we've come to expect from the director's work.
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.
I was relieved to find
dialogue much easier to hear
than it was at the cinema —
louder and clearer.
The
dialogue was difficult to discern, while the sound FX felt
louder than normal.
This might be the most playful Anderson has ever been with his writing and directing, with the film often being laugh - out -
loud funny with its
dialogue and visual gags; Inherent Vice is darkly comedic, but more goofy
than edgy in most of the comedic setups.
Because sometimes actions really do speak
louder than words, Nolan keeps
dialogue to a minimum in Dunkirk, allowing the actions taken both by the individual and of the collective to drown out even the bombast of Zimmer's incredible score.
Trevor Rabin's musical score tends to be a bit
loud at times, but this is due more to design
than the track reproduction itself, and it doesn't interfere in hearing the
dialogue.
They also both offer
Dialogue Enhancement, which enhances vocal clarity, and Night Mode, which tones down bass during
loud action scenes, and they can both be controlled with a TV remote control rather
than just the Sonos app.