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Originally Posted by JoMar
It isn't the movie, it's the sound system......I saw the movie in Oshkosh WI two weeks ago and it was perfectly balanced. I enjoyed the approach to the story (even though it wasn't totally accurate). I have always felt TV have poor sound systems, (or sound engineers) especially at Savannah and The Sharon. The squares are improving.
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I was wondering how a high profile director like Christopher Nolan would release a film with such poor sound. This is just one more example of whoever is in charge of The Villages Theater group isn't on the ball. First, to show this film at one theater is terrible when you've films with almost empty audiences. By this point in time, they should know that LSL theater has inadequate sound system, and or tested the film one early morning if in doubt. The much newer Brownwood theater should of been the obvious choice to play this film. Even SS has better sound system, I've seen many artsy films there that have a lot of dialogue and had no problem understanding.