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Just saw Dunkirk in IMAX 70mm. Seeing it in IMAX 70mm is extremely advised and is most true to what Nolan is depicting. The immersion and scale of this movie is unlike any other. Many can debate whether the story or character development was great or not, but Nolan was simply trying to display the events of a battle in the most realistic and immersive way possible. Watching this in a standard theater takes away what makes this movie truly special.
If you go in excited for the storyline, you will be dissapointed. It's not for everyone. If you don't care to be impressed by the cinematography, then you probably won't care for the movie and feel underwhelmed. But for what the movie was trying to be, it executed surely. A Hans Zimmer score with a 70mm film in IMAX is must see IMO.
If you go in excited for the storyline, you will be dissapointed. It's not for everyone. If you don't care to be impressed by the cinematography, then you probably won't care for the movie and feel underwhelmed. But for what the movie was trying to be, it executed surely. A Hans Zimmer score with a 70mm film in IMAX is must see IMO.