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    I liked it. Classical Nolan. He lifted elements off his old movies and tossed into a time blender.

    • Can someone tell directors that time blenders and complicating things aren’t always that fun for the audience. Just sayinmonospaced
    • I’ll probably buy it :)monospaced
    • I have more of an issue with sound and dialogue. Nolan makes it hard by having Ludwig Göransson going fu*king nuts on the score. Missed Hans on this one.dibec
    • I heard about that. I have a home theater capable of reference levels, totally calibrated and sound treated. Hopefully I can make it work.monospaced
    • Point I’m making is that I hear you need a theater to hear the dialog. He didn’t make this for people using TVs and sound bars.monospaced
    • Totally. I don't know if it is aging, the movie, or my sound system. Would love to know if you experience a similar issue.dibec
    • It’s 100% the movie. Nolan WANTS people to be silent and strain to hear. He argues it makes you pay more attention. And he wants sound to be incredibly loud.monospaced
    • So once you turn down the volume so your ears don’t bleed, you can’t hear dialog. The home theater groups whine about this all day long.monospaced
    • lol. He sure does that with British accents and wicked synth drops over critical dialogue. Mad fu*kery mate.dibec
    • hehe, if u got a proper DTS system the sound will be nice :) i enjoy his movies for years because of this, and tenet is no excusested
    • the dtshd-ma sound on the bd disc is awesome.sted
    • currently running 7.1 ATMOS. Might try different processing and see if I enjoy it more on the next round. Though I have been really loving the ATMOS sound.dibec
    • Thx sted.dibec
    • I use a samsung "Frame" tv with the built-in speakers (which are flat against the wall... so fuck me I guessnb
    • Headphones?DaveO
    • turn on subtitles. problem solvedBeeswax
    • Nolan is quite overrateddkoblesky

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