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Too loud
man goes to party and its too loud. Second half of movie he's deaf. | |
Sound goes off at that stage, and we only see him. Here' he's by
the ears doctor, later getting hearing
aids which don't help, and finally during the closing moments,
we see him learning sign language.
Written following a wedding that is still ringing in my ears.
Sound of Metal
https://www.austinc...-in-sound-of-metal/ I haven't seen this film, but it seems to have a similar plot. [xaviergisz, Nov 16 2021]
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I'm not sure "learning sign-language" would make for
interesting viewing for the audience, unless it is actually
positioned as a sign-language tutorial. |
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The titles are people sign languaging while moving up. No
text. |
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This would need to be only part of the plot, not the whole plot. |
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Perhaps he could take to carrying around cue cards, which
resembled the dialog/commentary cards from silent films. Every
time he held one up, 1920s piano music would play. |
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Perhaps he could become happier, by imagining people saying
only nice things about him. |
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Perhaps he would take to writing lots of letters. |
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Noise cancelling ear defenders? |
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This is just the framework for the movie and a technique. The
actual plot is written independently by expert non-
halfbakers. So it shouldn't sound boring, even to Voice. ;-) |
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