: Use distinct colors for Kate and her caregiver Bec (Emmy Rossum) to immediately signal who is speaking during chaotic or emotionally overlapping scenes.

A standard subtitle track merely transcribes text, but for a film where the protagonist, Kate (Hilary Swank), gradually loses her ability to speak clearly, a specialized feature can enhance the viewer's connection to her struggle.

: As Kate’s speech becomes "virtually unintelligible" in later acts, the subtitles can subtly shift—using lighter fonts or slightly delayed timing—to reflect the physical effort required for her to communicate.

To develop a "subtitle" or captioning feature specifically for the film (2014), you should focus on intentional accessibility that mirrors the movie's central themes of ALS and communication loss. Recommended Feature: "Empathetic Dynamic Captions"