One Battle After Another In 70mm

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    Daniel
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      I was fortunate enough to see a screening in 70mm. I will see the film again in another format for comparison, probably Dolby Cinema.

      The image on the massive 70mm projection looked great. There were a few quirks during the showing. I did not mind them.

      First, I was surprised to notice a decent amount of ‘flickering’ during high-key scenes (this was only my second time watching in this format). That might be normal. Second, we lost the audio for just a few seconds, and a large red dot appeared in the upper right-hand corner of the screen for several seconds during different scenes. I am curious about what caused that. I would view that format again anytime, regardless.

      I suspect a particular scene in the movie was inspired by 1917.

       

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      Daniel
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        I wasn’t able to see the film in Dolby Cinema. Instead, I saw it in Laser at AMC. Overall, the massive 70mm projection did ‘look’ better to my eye. Particularly in the darker scenes.

        I felt a little more comfortable watching the brighter scenes on Laser because there was no flickering.

        The last 3/4 of the movie are a better viewing experience on a massive screen, in my opinion.

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