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Interesting observation - I've spent my share of time at the beach but that detail doesn't stick in my mind. Maybe I haven't tried to have conversations then.
I've only seen the ocean when visiting family in LA, so I do genuinely wonder if the waves are especially loud and violent there compared to, say the Gulf of Mexico or the US East Coast. But importantly, that is the exact same conditions Hollywood people would be used to too, so they should be very aware of how loud the ocean is (I'd say its comparable to cruising altitude in a standard commercial passenger aircraft)