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Sound of Metal (2019)
DISCLAIMER: This episode contains the sound effect used from the film to render tinnitus, it's only used in the opening trailer clip used. If you are sensitive to this sound, skip to timecode 1:46 to bypass it. On this episode of Afterthoughts, Ryan, John, and Dixon talk about the existential dread of loss, grief, and change endured in Sound of Metal (2019). We could make some puns about high notes, low notes, and resonation, but... c'mon, that's poor form for this subject matter. Speaking of poor form, John started learning ASL and he's going to attempt to share some of what he learned on the podcast. He doesn't quite grasp that it's an audible medium, not a visual one, but we humored him.Auto-generated transcript provided by sub-par AI techniques. Apologies to our deaf and hearing-impaired audience --an attempt was made to accommodate. If there are tools better suited for this that won't break the bank, please send us more info at crew@afterthoughts.media