How many have paid attention to the background dialog? Last night when I was watching LIT (probably for my 20th time) I started noticing dialog that I had not paid attention to before.
When Charlotte and Bob go the hospital they stop by the directory board and decide to try “mixed internal”. There is a man there with a bandage on his forehead. Bob says to him “switched to beer?” The man says back “no, switched to sake” as Bob wheels Charlotte away.
During the hotel fire alarm the woman’s recorded instructions in English and then Japanese. (So I assume the majority of Park Hyatt’s guests is English speaking.)
I’m still trying to figure out all the things the translator said to Bob during his “Mathew’s Best Hits” TV appearance. I did hear her say “He wants to show you his Japanese dance”.
There is a lot of background dialog going on in the nightclub party where Bob first meets Charlie Brown.
I’ve found another reason to explore this movie.
Background dialog
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The background dialogue adds depth to what we're watching...like the sequence when Bob is waiting for Charlotte at the hospital and is "talking" to the old man and the two women in the background are desperately trying to not laugh...and, of course, all the noise going on while Bob and Charlotte hug at the end of the movie.
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That was such a funny scene and natural. You can tell it was mostly ad lib. I like the way Bill Murray was looking back at those two women to notice their reaction and reacted to that in his antics. Great moment!johnmonkey wrote:One of them is the man's daughter.You Make it Easy wrote:Yah those two women in the background laughing always bothers me. .
Yeah I love that partof the movie. Very obvious bit of improv going on there, and very well done it was too.
I guess You Make It Easy may be bothered by the scene as the two laughing ladies do make it stand out as a piece of improv. I on the other hand find it only adds to the scene.
I guess You Make It Easy may be bothered by the scene as the two laughing ladies do make it stand out as a piece of improv. I on the other hand find it only adds to the scene.
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