I caught this at a theater in Michigan with a large screen (marketed as "GDX" for "Giant Digital eXperience") and Dolby Atmos sound. The film was an impressive audio and video experience as well as a complex, powerful movie structured in a pretty unique way. Some reviews I've read are touting it as the first great film of the 21st century. It didn't strike me as THAT awesome, but it's still worth seeing in a theater, preferably with as big a screen and as good a sound system as possible. Since the director bloody loves IMAX, it might be worth seeing it in an IMAX theater. Now where's the nearest true IMAX theater (as opposed to those scaled-down "LieMAX" theaters added to regular movie houses) around here?
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