<" After 10 minutes I 
hadn't even realised that I was watching and reading simultaneously. If 
there's anyway I can see a film in its original language with 
subtitles, 
then that's what I'll go for - whatever it is.">
   
  Amen, Phil. If the film is really good it doesn't take long to forget the 
titles are there.
   
  Joe B.

Phil Edwards Cinema Arts <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
  The first subtitled film I ever saw was SEVEN SAMURAI, the 205 minute 
version (because the print was an original from Japan brought in by the then 
distributors here because they believed in such stuff), in 35mm at a 
screening by the film society at Sydney University one Saturday afternoon. 
It was about 1964... I was certainly no older than a young 15 at any rate.

I'd read about this "great movie" in several movie history books I had been 
devouring since I was about 10 or 11. I thought I'd better get myself along 
to see one of these "foreign films" I'd been reading about. I thought it was 
going to be a chore. You know - you have to see this because it's "art" and 
famous and film history. I figured I'd be bored stiff. And you know, it was 
sub-titled... one of those fillums with writing down the bottom of the 
screen. I only found out when I got there that it was well over 3 hours... 
sheesh.

So I emerged 205 minutes later totally gob-smacked. After 10 minutes I 
hadn't even realised that I was watching and reading simultaneously. If 
there's anyway I can see a film in its original language with subtitles, 
then that's what I'll go for - whatever it is.
Phil





----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Shelly Whitworth-King" 
To: 
Sent: Thursday, December 14, 2006 9:12 PM
Subject: Re: [MOPO] Subtitles


> In non-English films in general, the quality of the subtitles is sometimes 
> an issue for me. It is often apparent that what is being said in the film 
> and what the subtitles say are not the same thing. Much can be lost.
>
> I am fully aware of the limitations of subtitles, but I do think that 
> sometimes the standard could be raised. It is an art in itself really.
>
> Shelly
>
>
> ----Original Message Follows----
> From: Toochis Morin 
> Reply-To: Toochis Morin 
> To: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU
> Subject: Re: [MOPO] Subtitles
> Date: Wed, 13 Dec 2006 11:01:01 -0800
>
> The characteristic about both films: Letters from Iwo Jima and Apocalypto 
> is that they are much like silent films and you can follow them easily. 
> There isn't heavy dialogue and yet it has made both films quite 
> compelling.
>
> Toochis
>
> channinglylethomson wrote: The main 
> problem I have with subtitled movies is that I prefer to
> "watch" a movie rather than "read" a movie. That said, it's definitely
> an acquired skill that becomes easier -- but never as easy as watching
> a film produced in your native language.
>
> Channing Thomson in San Francisco
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