Filmmakers should just stop making things so impenetrably dark. Sometimes I don't know what they're thinking. It's worth sacrificing realism so that the viewer can see what's going on.- if my TV had multiple custom profiles I'd make a "lighten up" one that blows out the brightness for all these dark fantasy shows we seem to get now where it's hard to see what's happening
One caveat is that I have a crappy TV which was a hand-me-down from a family member. It's got an auto-dimming effect which for some stupid reason can't be deactivated. ( You can, however, make it worse, including blacking the screen out completely. How this could be construed as a feature the customer would want is utterly beyond me. )
There's this place in Captain America 2 where he's about to jump out of a plane and he's talking to other people and I can't see anything at all. Just darkness. What always gets me is how this kind of thing doesn't match real life. How often do real people have conversations in utter darkness?
Though there was this one time in the 90s where I went to a house and a woman was sitting in one corner, and you couldn't see her at all. It was weird. There were lights in on the room but she was somehow just a voice coming out of a pillar of impenetrable blackness.
