Sometimes subtitles don't behave as expected. Here is how to fix common problems:

: Important sound effects and the film's extensive classic rock soundtrack are often noted in closed-captioning ( [Upbeat rock music plays] ).

: If the text is too large or blocking important on-screen information, you can usually adjust the font size and position in your media player's Preferences under "Subtitles/OSD". 4. What the Subtitles Cover (Content Guide)

: If you see weird symbols, the "Encoding" is likely wrong. Try opening the .srt file in Notepad and saving it with UTF-8 encoding.

: If you own the DVD or Blu-ray, you can toggle subtitles via the "Set Up" or "Languages" menu on the disc's main screen.