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This particular subtitle track is tailored for a video file with a frame rate of . Because it is sourced from a WEB-DL (the digital stream directly from HBO Max), the timing is highly precise. subtitle Nightmare.Alley.2021.1080p.HMAX.WEB-DL...
The subtitle file is specifically synchronized for the group's high-definition web rip of Guillermo del Toro's Nightmare Alley (2021). Film Title: Nightmare Alley Release Year: 2021 Source: HBO Max (HMAX) Resolution: 1080p Format: WEB-DL Encoding Group: SMURF Audio Specs: Dolby Digital Plus 5.1 with Atmos 2. Technical Synchronization Ranges between 1,400 to 1,600 lines depending on
Only translates non-English segments (if any) or on-screen text/letters. Because it is sourced from a WEB-DL (the
The dialogue in Nightmare Alley reflects its neo-noir setting, transitioning from the 1939 carnival circuit to high-society Buffalo in the 1940s. Mid-century American English.
Terms used for Stan’s (Bradley Cooper) act. "Cold Reading": Techniques used to manipulate marks.
The subtitles include specific "carnie" slang, such as: "The Geek": A central plot figure in the carnival.