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Originally Posted by exiler96
I admittedly don't watch a lot of new relases as I do older movies, but the one time that it bothered me (from an otherwise good movie) it was bringing Ian Holm back from the dead for Alien: Romulus.
(again though, I don't see exactly how different it is from using typical special effects to make this more morally questionable...maybe it wasn't a bad use afterall, heh).
(again though, I don't see exactly how different it is from using typical special effects to make this more morally questionable...maybe it wasn't a bad use afterall, heh).
I admittedly don't watch a lot of new relases as I do older movies, but the one time that it bothered me (from an otherwise good movie) it was bringing Ian Holm back from the dead for Alien: Romulus.
(again though, I don't see exactly how different it is from using typical special effects to make this more morally questionable...maybe it wasn't a bad use afterall, heh).
(again though, I don't see exactly how different it is from using typical special effects to make this more morally questionable...maybe it wasn't a bad use afterall, heh).
Originally Posted by mattiasflgrtll6
I would rather laugh at a really bad accent than be impressed by one achieved through a quick fix that insults the art of acting.
I would rather laugh at a really bad accent than be impressed by one achieved through a quick fix that insults the art of acting.
Originally Posted by exiler96
Just did a quick read about The Brualist's use... the drawings and the buildings mentioned remind me of typical VFX (like parts in Zodiac and other Finchers) which they prbably didn't have money for? Not an expert on it but it doesn't seem that strage (if the result "pass" for it at least)...
"Improving" the accents though is kinda awkward to read about, lol.
"Improving" the accents though is kinda awkward to read about, lol.
Just did a quick read about The Brualist's use... the drawings and the buildings mentioned remind me of typical VFX (like parts in Zodiac and other Finchers) which they prbably didn't have money for? Not an expert on it but it doesn't seem that strage (if the result "pass" for it at least)...
"Improving" the accents though is kinda awkward to read about, lol.
"Improving" the accents though is kinda awkward to read about, lol.
Maybe in a few years with some level of distance I'll give this movie a watch (Hopefully at least *most* of Brody's performance was actually left intact), but for now the reveal is too painful for me to give it an earnest shot. It really sucks having to pass it by.
Originally Posted by mattiasflgrtll6
Originally Posted by Allaby
It should be noted Emilia Perez also used AI voice enhancements. Minimal use of AI in films doesn't bother me and it sounds like the way they used it in The Brutalist was pretty minor, just to fine tune parts of the actors Hungarian dialogue.
There is one major difference that cannot be ignored. You hire PEOPLE to do those jobs. AI can easily remove a lot of those tasks, frighteningly enough.