I’m in the same boat.ChristNolan wrote: ↑September 5th, 2020, 4:18 pmUpdated
I had to cancel my screening today. Unfortunately I'm not sure when I'll be able to see the film. It might be another 2-3 weeks at the earliest.
Tenet NFometer
My fourth viewing.
9.5
9.5
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Morph my 6 into 8, please.
Second viewing much much better because the local technician knows me and decided to lower the decibels so us ten in cinema can comfortably watch the movie.
Guess what? Friend still hurt his ears by the end! Not only that, technician said he's heard multiple reports on people with damaged ear drums due to this movie's amateurish fucked up mixing that is clearly not matching with most cinema setups unfortunately.
All of that aside, I actually liked the movie second time.
Second viewing much much better because the local technician knows me and decided to lower the decibels so us ten in cinema can comfortably watch the movie.
Guess what? Friend still hurt his ears by the end! Not only that, technician said he's heard multiple reports on people with damaged ear drums due to this movie's amateurish fucked up mixing that is clearly not matching with most cinema setups unfortunately.
All of that aside, I actually liked the movie second time.
Do any of the emotional punches hit better the second time? That's my biggest fault with it right now.m4st4 wrote: ↑September 5th, 2020, 5:55 pmMorph my 6 into 8, please.
Second viewing much much better because the local technician knows me and decided to lower the decibels so us ten in cinema can comfortably watch the movie.
Guess what? Friend still hurt his ears by the end! Not only that, technician said he's heard multiple reports on people with damaged ear drums due to this movie's amateurish fucked up mixing that is clearly not matching with most cinema setups unfortunately.
All of that aside, I actually liked the movie second time.
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Bacon wrote: ↑September 5th, 2020, 6:41 pmDo any of the emotional punches hit better the second time? That's my biggest fault with it right now.m4st4 wrote: ↑September 5th, 2020, 5:55 pmMorph my 6 into 8, please.
Second viewing much much better because the local technician knows me and decided to lower the decibels so us ten in cinema can comfortably watch the movie.
Guess what? Friend still hurt his ears by the end! Not only that, technician said he's heard multiple reports on people with damaged ear drums due to this movie's amateurish fucked up mixing that is clearly not matching with most cinema setups unfortunately.
All of that aside, I actually liked the movie second time.
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Not really. Final part with Pattinson did, I actually understood what happened and generally I think he was a scene stealer anyway. But nothing near Inception/Interstellar.Bacon wrote: ↑September 5th, 2020, 6:41 pmDo any of the emotional punches hit better the second time? That's my biggest fault with it right now.m4st4 wrote: ↑September 5th, 2020, 5:55 pmMorph my 6 into 8, please.
Second viewing much much better because the local technician knows me and decided to lower the decibels so us ten in cinema can comfortably watch the movie.
Guess what? Friend still hurt his ears by the end! Not only that, technician said he's heard multiple reports on people with damaged ear drums due to this movie's amateurish fucked up mixing that is clearly not matching with most cinema setups unfortunately.
All of that aside, I actually liked the movie second time.
i suspect this aspect will deepen with time:
-Vader
-Vader
I'm glad your experience w the sound this time around was better. Personally i'm not that bothered by the story or the emotion or the characters. I was disappointed with how amateurish the sound mixing was. Does nolan hear things differently than other people?m4st4 wrote: ↑September 5th, 2020, 5:55 pmMorph my 6 into 8, please.
Second viewing much much better because the local technician knows me and decided to lower the decibels so us ten in cinema can comfortably watch the movie.
Guess what? Friend still hurt his ears by the end! Not only that, technician said he's heard multiple reports on people with damaged ear drums due to this movie's amateurish fucked up mixing that is clearly not matching with most cinema setups unfortunately.
All of that aside, I actually liked the movie second time.
Interstellar and dunkirk were loud but it worked. the sound mixing in tenet was just abrasive tbh
Hey ChristNolan, I haven't been around in a while but add an 8.8 to the Veteran meter please. Review was posted in other thread. Thanks.
Ok, so it's not just me wondering what's up with the sound mixing...The Taxman wrote: ↑September 6th, 2020, 1:22 amI'm glad your experience w the sound this time around was better. Personally i'm not that bothered by the story or the emotion or the characters. I was disappointed with how amateurish the sound mixing was. Does nolan hear things differently than other people?m4st4 wrote: ↑September 5th, 2020, 5:55 pmMorph my 6 into 8, please.
Second viewing much much better because the local technician knows me and decided to lower the decibels so us ten in cinema can comfortably watch the movie.
Guess what? Friend still hurt his ears by the end! Not only that, technician said he's heard multiple reports on people with damaged ear drums due to this movie's amateurish fucked up mixing that is clearly not matching with most cinema setups unfortunately.
All of that aside, I actually liked the movie second time.
Interstellar and dunkirk were loud but it worked. the sound mixing in tenet was just abrasive tbh