Btw idk why I have anxiety the entire time… (no, not anxiety about the plot… like just random anxiety) but besides that…
Great experience (ish… I rather own a movie theater and have it all by myself so I don’t have so much anxiety)
BIG SCREEN
My favorite sequence was when:
SPOILERS
Rocky risks his life to save Grace
I like the sequence of like the darkness and then a flash of light to show whats going on… that was so cool
I love the moments of silence…
So much different from just watching it on a 15.6 inch screen + headphones at home… (and also I’d have to wait for home release…)
(Put any spoilers in tags pls)
Edit: Also I was gonna take a photo of the theater and like the outside areas after you check in… and also like the mall area and stuff… but I kinda forgot due to anxiety… lol
Edit2: ALSO: I missed so much dialogue because my ears suck lol. I thought my English was good having arrived at 8 years old but apparantly not lmfao
Need a rewatch later at home (when home release comes out) WITH SUBTITLES


Does a 77" LG 4k and Klipsch audio count as a home theater if it’s just got one couch in front of it? If so, I recently saw the running man, and holy crap! It blew away my expectations in story, message and action. I highly recommend!
77" 4K TV is better than my 15.6" oled monitor
My parents tv is so garbage… colors are so inaccurate lol I think its also a 1080p…
So for my situation, I think the movie theater was my best bet to experience that sound and big screen experience…
But dialogue comprehension is the tradeoff
(Lol your movie about dystopian futures lolol looks like our future 😭)
Some of that may be fixable in settings if you have the patience and your parents aren’t watching over your shoulder. 1080p is pretty solid for most content, though the lack of HDR is noticeable.
If you can find the model number you can try searching for “### TV Calibration” and see if anyone has posted anything that can send you in the right direction. https://www.rtings.com/tv/learn/how-to-calibrate-your-tv rtings has a lot of useful info.
You cant fix frugalness…
The tv was like $150 ish
They got it ESPECIALLY BECAUSE it was cheap…
(They’re not poor btw (not currently at least), they make like over 100k per year together with their small bussiness, just go used to frugalness from early poverty days I guess)
Yeah, how realistic that movie was and how close it feels to becoming real is what made me really feel engaged with it.