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    Quote Originally Posted by timonoj:
    When you mention it not to be HD quality, do you mean the resolution? Is it a proper original source, or has it been cam recorded from cinema? Can be very noticeable when changing from dark to bright scenes, and in general shitty contrast, regardless of the resolution.
    Resolution.
    Yup it’s a cam in a cinema, actually better than some I’ve seen but even then the movie just didn’t grab me.
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    Thanks! I can see so far there's a Korean cam recording, and Chinese telesync... I'll wait then for a more...stable release.


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    Quote Originally Posted by jimbo:
    Resolution.
    Yup it’s a cam in a cinema, actually better than some I’ve seen but even then the movie just didn’t grab me.
    People still watching cams in 2020
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    Just saw it today, and all I can say is wait for the home release so you can watch it with subtitles. The audio mixing is atrocious. I couldn't understand 3/4 of the dialogue and exposition.

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    Saw it in UK the other day. Only 6 of us in the theatre - one of the joys of Retirement and being able to go in the afternoon on a school day.

    Not a bad film. A bit to much noise/fighting for my tastes. A bit long too at 150mins. I found the story/concept a but difficult to follow but that's probably just me!

    No problems with the audio here. All very clear if a little loud ( maybe my age!)

    I did have a little snooze in the middle but thats usual for me in the cinema!

    But oh the joy of not having to take extra clothing to combat the freezing A/C in Hong Kong cinemas!

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    Please can we make your movie reviews a regular occurrence on the forum?!
    Kermode, eat your heart out!


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    Just watched it. A bit hard to follow but generally good. Great action scenes. Worth a trip to the cinema. Seriously who bootlegs movies like this? Do you want them to stop being made?

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    I've been in quarantine for 12 days and don't feel safe going to the movies where I'm from, so I think this might be one of the first things I do when I get out...


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    Watched it today - first day, first show.


    An hour later, I felt like I was watching Inception 2 -- liked it nonetheless. But I must say, I liked the music with the action sequences ( esp. when something reached its climax) more than the movie itself. I can't say, the story was brilliant ( like I said, I felt Inception vibes) but the minutes passed off quickly. In my opinion, Robert Pattinson "shined" out (I'm not drooling over him) acting wise in his role.


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    Quote Originally Posted by HK_Katherine:
    Just watched it. A bit hard to follow but generally good. Great action scenes. Worth a trip to the cinema. Seriously who bootlegs movies like this? Do you want them to stop being made?
    I don't think bootlegging a film in this manner (video camera) will damage the film industry. The better question is who wants to watch a film with dodgy picture and sound.