Malcolm R
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I'm not really averse to subtitles occasionally, and I'm a pretty fast reader, but I feel the same way if a film is very dialogue-intensive. At that point, you may as well just be reading the printed screenplay as you're missing most of the actors performances and visual aspects of the film.I find with subtitles that I don’t see the actors performance at all. My eyes stay at the bottom as I do nothing but read.
I did watch a 3D film one time where the main titles were only present in one eye. That was causing eyestrain, and I was glad it only lasted a couple minutes. If this were the case for a 3D feature film with subtitles only in one eye, I wouldn't be able to watch it.