TCTTS said:
Yes, in any other situation I realize how ridiculous it might be to have a spoiler thread for a historical drama, but because it's Christopher Nolan we know this one's going to be anything but traditional, told in twisty, time-hopping fashion. So as to keep the structure, story-telling choices, and more minor character arcs from being spoiled in the other thread, I'm creating this one, on the eve of the domestic release (with a number of international markets opening today).
Per usual, I won't be seeing it until Saturday evening myself, in glorious 70mm IMAX, on the third largest IMAX screen in North America. Next to Dune: Part Two this is easily my most anticipated movie of the year, reviews say it's an all-timer, and I absolutely cannot wait.
Haven't read the thread yet, but I just got back; this was my most anticipated movie of the year, followed closely by MI7 and Dune 2. The first two on that list have not disappointed.
This was magnificent. 3 hours, and I would have stayed for another hour if it had it. I felt the 3 hours were perfectly filled and spaced, and I was not bored at any point. Nor wanting it to end. It was so good.
Incredible story telling by Nolan. Of a story I know fairly well….. but I still was mesmerized with how it was told.
And, as always, the music was genius. Such a huge part of the movie, and it accented the movie perfectly. Amazing how small a part of the movie the actual bombing was, and I love that there was nothing visually devoted to he actual dropping, but just the radio with Truman.
I loved everything about this movie. Acting was impeccable. Downey Jr was brilliant. As was Murphy. Actually, every role was great. May have been Damon's best acting job. And I loved Remy Malek in his role. He was phenomenal for the short few minutes he was on center stage.
So far, this is my movie of the year, and Dune is going to have to do something amazing for it to be surpassed.