Fast talk
Posted: 03 Jan 2018, 13:02
Why is it that so many people today talk too fast?
It's a trend that is getting worse. Some time ago we bought a video of the film Legally Blond,
and neither my wife or I could understand a word that some of the main characters said, so
we gave it to a charity shop. This habit of talking too fast is becoming all too common now.
Now I know that someone will say that it is because of my age, but although that may, in some
cases, apply, it is not the sole reason. I am very keen on watching on TV some of the films that
I had first seen way back in the 1940's and 50's, and I have no problem what-so-ever in hearing
every word. It seems that, today, film producers are not requiring the actors to speak in, what
I would call, a proper stage manner, that was once the norm in the entertainment world, so it
would seem that it is the film producers who are not doing their job correctly.
This tendency for fast talking is even occurring in some television programmes now.
What do you think?
It's a trend that is getting worse. Some time ago we bought a video of the film Legally Blond,
and neither my wife or I could understand a word that some of the main characters said, so
we gave it to a charity shop. This habit of talking too fast is becoming all too common now.
Now I know that someone will say that it is because of my age, but although that may, in some
cases, apply, it is not the sole reason. I am very keen on watching on TV some of the films that
I had first seen way back in the 1940's and 50's, and I have no problem what-so-ever in hearing
every word. It seems that, today, film producers are not requiring the actors to speak in, what
I would call, a proper stage manner, that was once the norm in the entertainment world, so it
would seem that it is the film producers who are not doing their job correctly.
This tendency for fast talking is even occurring in some television programmes now.
What do you think?