What does this essay have to say about realistic dialog? Do you think dialog in films should sound realistic or not? Why?
What's so special about film and it's dialogue that's so different than other pieces of media, is that film shows a natural rhythm and tone of a conversation. In books for example, you can't overlap words and phrases, and replicate people talking over each other realistically. I think dialogue sounding realistic in film is important, since it truly immerses the audience, because it's realistic. It's not obvious that there's a script if dialogue is natural and realistic.
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