That’s the kind of concept that I probably wouldn’t consider when doing mental planning ahead of filming that kind of role, having to practice speaking at a steady or quickened pace while moving slowly through the air.
I love the fact that Hilary Swank brings up the idea that moving slowly in faux zero gravity automatically makes someone want to slow down their speech patterns in order to match their movements.
I suppose it’s mildly comparable to being in a swimming pool, but swimmers obviously have more control over their movements in the water than astronauts do in space.
(Especially swimmers with rocket boosters, of course.)