I'm surprised that I am the first to review this film. My review can be summed up in one word, "masterpiece."
THIS is what a movie is supposed to be. I saw it in 15/70 IMAX which was close to flawless after a sound sync glitch (of a few seconds) when the film first started. They stopped the show and reset, I assume by cutting off what had run and splicing it back to the beginning unless IMAX has rewind ability. After that, there were two or three times that there was a perfectly straight vertical scratch that didn't move from frame to frame and lasted for a second or two. I'm guessing it wasn't actually a scratch but some kind of lab error because I can't fathom how there could be such a stable, perfect scratch perpendicular to the film movement.
On to the review:
Everything was near perfection from the writing, to the directing to the outstanding performances of the ensemble cast. If Cillian Murphy doesn't win Best Actor there is something wrong with the world. This is probably the only three hour movie outside of The Godfather and The Godfather Part II that didn't drag at all. My eyes were glued to the (80 ft wide) screen the whole time. Sequences of dialog were able to create the pulse pounding excitement of an action sequence. The scenes leading up to the Trinity test truly felt like the chase sequence in The Dark Knight. In addition to excitement and anticipation the film also evoked emotional responses. I don't know how anybody could possibly have a negative reaction to this film.
Honestly, the only negative thing I can possibly say is that I wish Nolan could have shot the whole thing on 15/70. It's amazing how "bad" the footage shot on 5/70 (5/65 I guess) looks in comparison to the 15/70 footage projected on a screen that size. Essentially, I could not see the grain in the 15/70 footage but could easily see it in the 5/70 stuff. It was more noticeable in the black and white portions.
Not only to I highly recommend this film but I HIGHLY recommend that you find a way to do whatever you have to do to see it presented in IMAX 15/70. It was such an incredible experience that can not really be put into words.
6 out of 5 stars (I had to give extra because it is probably the best movie I've seen in 15 years)
THIS is what a movie is supposed to be. I saw it in 15/70 IMAX which was close to flawless after a sound sync glitch (of a few seconds) when the film first started. They stopped the show and reset, I assume by cutting off what had run and splicing it back to the beginning unless IMAX has rewind ability. After that, there were two or three times that there was a perfectly straight vertical scratch that didn't move from frame to frame and lasted for a second or two. I'm guessing it wasn't actually a scratch but some kind of lab error because I can't fathom how there could be such a stable, perfect scratch perpendicular to the film movement.
On to the review:
Everything was near perfection from the writing, to the directing to the outstanding performances of the ensemble cast. If Cillian Murphy doesn't win Best Actor there is something wrong with the world. This is probably the only three hour movie outside of The Godfather and The Godfather Part II that didn't drag at all. My eyes were glued to the (80 ft wide) screen the whole time. Sequences of dialog were able to create the pulse pounding excitement of an action sequence. The scenes leading up to the Trinity test truly felt like the chase sequence in The Dark Knight. In addition to excitement and anticipation the film also evoked emotional responses. I don't know how anybody could possibly have a negative reaction to this film.
Honestly, the only negative thing I can possibly say is that I wish Nolan could have shot the whole thing on 15/70. It's amazing how "bad" the footage shot on 5/70 (5/65 I guess) looks in comparison to the 15/70 footage projected on a screen that size. Essentially, I could not see the grain in the 15/70 footage but could easily see it in the 5/70 stuff. It was more noticeable in the black and white portions.
Not only to I highly recommend this film but I HIGHLY recommend that you find a way to do whatever you have to do to see it presented in IMAX 15/70. It was such an incredible experience that can not really be put into words.
6 out of 5 stars (I had to give extra because it is probably the best movie I've seen in 15 years)
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