Villeneuve is an extremely overrated director that makes arthouse movies at blockbuster budgets. I do not get why he gets the praise he gets when the only thing that is good in his movies are his visual effects. His characters are sterile (which makes sex scenes dull and uncomfortable instead of passionate), the soundtrack is typically composed by Hans Zimmer, so I outright hate the music. He's basically a Nolan clone as they both suck the fantastical elements of their IP for gritty, dirty realism. He's the other side of what is wrong with Hollywood as a business: bloated projects, overpaid actors, and undercooked scripts. And unlike capeshit, people think he's a visionary director for following what is essentially the same business model.
On a related note, I miss memorable character actors; you know, people that aren't particularly attractive, but are still interesting supporting characters. I tend to think of James Sloyan or Andrew J. Robinson or Paul Winfield when I'm referring to this category, actors that when given forehead bumps still give unique performances only they can create yet somehow never overshadow the character. Now, that kind of character actor is in short supply as everyone in movies now look like they're understudies for the leads.
How does this relate? When everyone is mumbling into the microphone, they lose the voices they naturally have, and thus makes them more interchangeable than they were before. I consider it a symptom of a bigger problem with Hollywood actors these days; they're not so great at the craft of acting and the gritty realism trend doesn't make them as glamourous either.