Netflix users are warning of a setting that will leave 1899 viewers even more confused

Netflix users may have trouble understanding a new series unless they change a specific setting.

Earlier this month, a new mystery series entitled 1899 was released on the streaming service.

The show follows an international cast of characters who are forced to solve a hellish mystery after discovering a missing ship on the open sea.

Created by Jantje Friese and Baran bo Odar, the duo behind the acclaimed German series Darkthe show features several different languages ​​ranging from Spanish to French to Cantonese.

Due to the subtitles, some viewers may have decided to dub the audio into English – but be warned: this could add even more confusion to the already complex series.

Those who enjoyed 1899′The twists and turns with the subtitles warn people not to watch with the dub feature as it will change the nuances of what Friese, who wrote the series, intended with the script.

This is due to the inclusion of numerous languages ​​creating a barrier for the characters on the ship who may not understand what others are saying.

At one point, when the subtitle is withheld from viewers, Emily Beecham’s main character, Maura, says, “I don’t understand what you’re saying.” But the dub includes the translation of the line, which the script wanted to keep from viewers.

The dub also mistranslates certain lines.

Emily Beecham in the Netflix series “1899”

(netflix)

Viewers have also pointed out that it dubs English over characters who already speak English.

If you’ve been watching shows with audio dub overlay subtitles, you can turn them off by clicking the speech bubble icon and selecting English [CC]“.

https://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/tv/news/1899-netflix-settings-audio-dub-b2232092.html Netflix users are warning of a setting that will leave 1899 viewers even more confused

JOE HERNANDEZ

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