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But let your people know. I will remember what has happened here. You have sided against us in battle, and this we do not forgive - or forget!


Agree to disagree on this point![]()
Agreed!
But let your people know. I will remember what has happened here. You have sided against us in battle, and this we do not forgive - or forget!![]()
Pretty much true.
As far as foreign language films are concerned, some people prefer dubbed dialogue to subtitles because they want to watch a movie rather than reading the bottom of a screen. Personally I prefer subtitles - but not for make-up languages that just slow things down unnecessarily.
There's really no way the performances could be as effective as they would be in English, unless you cast native Klingon speakers... which don't exist.So, if the performances could be done better, without the stilted dialogue, would that make it better?
The negative reaction I'm seeing is more to the dialogue and the make up, so in the execution, rather than in the concept.
I'm fine with that too. I am all for multiple approaches, but please allow some subtitles, even if it is just a few lines, like Chang in TUC, or Kruge in TSFS. I'm more than happy to experiment. I hate the black and white thinking that if I'm OK with how it was presented in Discovery, I must want the exact same thing every time.I think the best example of how to do it, to convey to the audience that the characters speaking are Different while still allowing for fully nuanced acting, is exemplified by the LOTR clip someone posted upthread... a sentence or two in Elvish, and then one of the characters slips seamlessly into English and the exchange continues that way. You understand what's "really" going on, but it doesn't sacrifice the strength of the interaction for the sake of a fictional language.
There's really no way the performances could be as effective as they would be in English, unless you cast native Klingon speakers... which don't exist.
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