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Are the subtitles really big and easy to read, like in old Jackie Chan films, or are they barely words and impossible to read unless you have like 20.0000000000000 - 20.0000000000000 vision like in The Last Samurai?
Reason is, I have 19.6-19.6 vision or so, which means that although I can make out most distant writing, it's a bit fuzzy,so if it's too small, I won't be able to read it, and going to the cinema would be pointless as I'd have to sit in one of the front rows, which sucks.
And why don't I wear glasses? Becasue I never remember to book an appointment at the opticians.
Damn it.
> I have the Asian DVd and the subtitles are not the best I've ever
> seen. Sometimes there just too quick. A whole sentance of words just
> flashes for a second and I had to wind back to see what was said.
> That only happened a few times though. Apart from that, I think
> they're fine but it's been a few months since I watched it. I'm sure
> there's plenty of people here who could help...
Speed is not an issue, I can read about 7-10 words per second (wonderfully handy to read that fast), so it's only size I need to worry about.
Hmmmm. Dirty minds will wreak havoc here now.
Big or small subtitles are they?
Are the subtitles really big and easy to read, like in old Jackie Chan films, or are they barely words and impossible to read unless you have like 20.0000000000000 - 20.0000000000000 vision like in The Last Samurai?
Reason is, I have 19.6-19.6 vision or so, which means that although I can make out most distant writing, it's a bit fuzzy,so if it's too small, I won't be able to read it, and going to the cinema would be pointless as I'd have to sit in one of the front rows, which sucks.
And why don't I wear glasses? Becasue I never remember to book an appointment at the opticians.
Damn it.