• Chetzemoka@kbin.social
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    1 year ago

    Yes, the movie gets into all of this and much, much more. It’s like 80% about the political landscape, 10% personal relationships, 10% the technical aspects of building the bomb itself.

      • PandaScarlett@lemmy.world
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        1 year ago

        I liked the movie, but I would honestly say no. I think the visuals were less important than the dialogue being said. I think this part of the internet tends to overrate the movie as a whole imho

        • IphtashuFitz@lemmy.world
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          Agreed. I saw it in non-imax and felt that I didn’t miss out on anything. As mentioned elsewhere, 80% of the movie involved the politics of building it, 10% on personal relationships, and 10% on the technical aspects of building it. You sure don’t need imax to enhance politics….

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        If the only other option is a non-premium format (and after this weekend, it will be) then absolutely yes.

        That said, not gonna lie that I wish I had seen it in Dolby Cinema instead of 70mm IMAX. But I’m a huge Dolby nerd. This is the first time I’ve bothered with the hassle of 70mm IMAX, and while I do get it, I still think the immersive audio and high contrast video of Dolby will remain my preference.

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        Absolutely. It’s not a huge difference for most the movie, but the really big moments were something special.