yourboydrew
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This was an amazing film. From the story to the animation it is nearly flawless. The reason that I say nearly flawless is because there is only one thing holding this phenomenal film back, and it's not to the films discredit at all. The only thing that holding this film back is that it was not released in theaters. While this film is amazing either way it was not meant to be seen on an iPad screen. This being released on Disney Plus is a complete slap in the face to the animators that worked years on this. The animation that's meant for iPad screens is coco melon not a Pixar movie. Like imagine if wall-e was released on Disney Plus, it is a completely different experience and it would have never been the modern classic or cinematic masterpiece that it is today. This is like releasing The Dark Night on paramount plus.
Not only is this an improvement on the 2017 but this is a fantastic epic that reminds me of old Hollywood epics like Lawrence of Arabia, The Ten Commandments, and Spartacus. When the trailers released some people were complaining about the aspect ratio, but now actually seeing it makes every frame look like a painting and I noticed that I noticed the black bars less on this than I do with a normal 2.39:1 movie. This movie is 4 hours long but it is never boring, and I think they used there 4 hour runtime better in this than Avengers Endgame. So in conclusion this is a fantastic movie in terms of story and cinematography and the should do a release of this in theaters after COVID and do a 4K physical media release.
This is hands down one of the best modern action/Sci-fi/spy movies I have ever scene. The story is amazing and keeps you invested the hole time, and the score is amazing, and I know every body talkes about not understanding dialogue but it isn't that bad and the acting is so good that you don't need to hear the dialogue. The scrip is great as well as the directing, And don't even get me started on the cinematography. My problem with Nolan's the dark knight is that it was shot on 35mm film anamorphic with a aspect ratio of 2.39:1 and IMAX 70mm film with a aspect ratio of 4:3 but the IMAX footage looked like it was framed with the aspect ratio of 2.39:1 as the end goal and no consideration for the 4:3 aspect ratio and so it looked like there was extra space at the top and bottom that wasn't supposed to be there and they did fix alot of that in the dark knight rises, but with tenet it is Nolan's 2nd movie to be shot entirely on 70mm film with a aspect ratio of 2.20:1 and 4:3 with his fist being Dunkirk, but since it was all shot on 70mm all the shots match and the IMAX scenes look incredible and the colors really popped and since it's large format it's super sharp without giving it a ugly digital look that is not made up of blocks but is made up of crystals. There are 3 ways to see this movie and those are in 70mm IMAX, digital IMAX, and blu ray/4k blu ray and I have seen this movie in all of those formats and they all look great and I enjoyed the 70mm the most, 4K blu ray the second most and digital IMAX the least and that's because on 70mm you get such a big screen and it feels like a event, and I liked the 4K blu ray because it is a 8k scan of the IMAX 70mm film that has a equivalent resolution of 18k that is being downscaled to 4K so it is super sharp and colorful with hdr and I did not like digital IMAX cause there were people there that didn't treat this movie like that experience that it is. Although this movie for some people may need extra viewings to fully understand every time you watch it you will have a blast.