jfe
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Will have to look into this film. Is there somewhere it can be bought in electronic format, the website doesn't seem too responsive, maybe my inpatience.
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Where did you get the DVD from?
Will have to look into this film. Is there somewhere it can be bought in electronic format, the website doesn't seem too responsive, maybe my inpatience.
Must have been quite an effort! But then again, this world consists of multilingual, bilingual and English people.I watched this last night with English subtitles. Seeing the recovery footage gives a little glimpse into how difficult a body recovery is from a cave. I enjoyed watching it. The film was put together very well despite having to read the subtitles.
Must have been quite an effort! But then again, this world consists of multilingual, bilingual and English people.
I'd much rather see a subtitled movie than a dubbed one. For me, the tone of voice and the inflection is an important part of the movie experience for me. Besides, the complete lack of lipsync is rather distracting.reading a film is a little distracting, but I guess you could say the same about English voice overs/dubbing.![]()
I'd much rather see a subtitled movie than a dubbed one. For me, the tone of voice and the inflection is an important part of the movie experience for me. Besides, the complete lack of lipsync is rather distracting.