User395221
Crowing
No, I think it's because they mumble.... In the "old movies", everyone would speak clearly, like theatre actors, knowing that the audience needed to hear the dialogue. Then movies turned to "realism", and they started muttering and mumbling in hard-to-understand dialects, or with their backs turned. There's nothing wrong with my hearing, but I bought some headphones to watch my tv with because I was always missing bits of mumble.I think it's cause we're old Sour.
I think that part of the problem with big-screen movies is that they have the soundtrack/background noises disproportionately loud to the dialogue. In the old movies, the dialogue would usually be brought up so that it was "over" whatever what else was going on, now they seem to think we want all the racket coming out of the surroundsound speakers and don't care what's going on in the plot.
shakes fist. LOL /cranky old lady mode

