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Does anyone know which English-track is the best in terms of overall sound mix balance? I'm so used to watching Heat's German dub whenever it's on TV that I was shocked at the unbalanced sound mix of the original audio when introducing a friend to the film on Blu-Ray last year. I get that the guns have to be ear-deafeningly loud, but the music and the dialogue are often drowned out and hard to make out. I constantly had to raise and lower the volume on my home theater set. With the German dub the music and dialogue seem to be far better balanced. It only sounded right to me during the chase from the hotel to the airport onwards.
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Congratulations alleycat!!! Impressive project!
Heat is such a gem that has been very mistreated after LD days.
On top of that, I'm not sure if Mann is worse than Lucas like dvdmike says, but he's certainly one of the worst offenders on the revisionism front.
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In the bank robbery scene I think the gunshots are intended to be deafening. In my memory that part was always very loud, but I haven't seen it in cinemas, only TV and home video.
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The gunshot sounds are in fact to be intended as loud as they were. To my knowledge they wasn‘t altered in post because Mann wanted them as real as possible. That’s also the reason why they used real blank ammunition, this one is identical to life ammunition in terms of sound produced due to fireing and yes it‘s in fact very loud when you fire an ar rifle.