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is it that hard for these people to watch foreign films?
I think it's the fake wokeness that's pissing them off.
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is it that hard for these people to watch foreign films?
They don't want to watch movies, they want to be mad.is it that hard for these people to watch foreign films?
Using a racist slur in the topic desciption..........go fuck yourselves
That requires effort and thinking, why read subs or buy/support foreign media when you can just swallow Hollywood schlock made for the lowest common denominator.is it that hard for these people to watch foreign films?
Using a racist slur in the topic desciption..........go fuck yourselves
is it that hard for these people to watch foreign films?
They don't want to watch movies, they want to be mad.
is it that hard for these people to watch foreign films?
I mean.........Liu Yufei learned English. Ziyi Zhang, Tony Leung, Maggie Cheung, Michelle Yeoh, Bruce Lee, Chow Yun Fat, Yukoi Kudoh, Kaori Momoi, George Takei, etc they all had to learn English and they did it.
It literally took Bong Joon Ho to basically tell the world to get the fuck over it because reading isn't hard.
And yet you have people still complaining about having to read.
Most native English speakers who like to watch movies aren't really movie fans, they're Hollywood fans.is it that hard for these people to watch foreign films?
If your eyes are focused on subtitles they're not focused on any other part of the film. If you do not understand the language being spoken, you inevitably lose nuance in the performance.I mean.........Liu Yufei learned English. Ziyi Zhang, Tony Leung, Maggie Cheung, Michelle Yeoh, Bruce Lee, Chow Yun Fat, Yukoi Kudoh, Kaori Momoi, George Takei, etc they all had to learn English and they did it.
It literally took Bong Joon Ho to basically tell the world to get the fuck over it because reading isn't hard.
And yet you have people still complaining about having to read.
Why can't it be both?You all know I'm talking differently, there's a difference with the average moviegoer who doesn't care about what he watches and won't watch subtitled films, versus the eternally frustrated wokester who complains about how Hollywood is a Klans meeting rally yet refuses to watch any international film starring brown people.
If they absolutely *must* remake Great Mouse Detective, Disney would literally be better off keeping all (or at least most) of Price's original dialogue in it, and making it fit in with the new version cast and dialogue. (That would still be sacrilegious AF, and terrible... but it's the least bad, but still really bad, option they have if they actually want to make a "live action" version of Great Mouse Detective.
Most native English speakers who like to watch movies aren't really movie fans, they're Hollywood fans.
Even the so-called movie critics in English speaking countries don't ever venture outside of Hollywood, they don't even watch indie US movies made outside of the LA studio system.
The only foreign thing they watch is anime.
Jesus fucking Christ. ... This study doesn't count "Americans" who came from the border illegally, does it?View attachment 1190261
It can't be subtitled, then they couldn't market it to toddlers and parents with the literacy of toddlers.
Not that many little kids were lining up for this thing anyway. It seems like the greatest example of a corporate product made for so many audiences it ultimately has no audience. They made a kids' movie that is only a kids' movie in that the violence is nerfed and the writing probably mush-headed.
I'm sorry you're so slow it takes you 5 minutes to read and comprehend a sentence, and/or you lack the ability for simple multitasking. Must be a hard life.If your eyes are focused on subtitles they're not focused on any other part of the film. If you do not understand the language being spoken, you inevitably lose nuance in the performance.
It's not as simple as "lol just read". A film in a language you don't understand is inherently an inferior experience. Now sometimes the film is so good that it's still worth watching. But it's never the same.