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Just saw it in IMAX...

Posted by mkuller on July 23, 2017 at 16:29:19:

...and I would say it's an interesting story, masterfully told.

It was loud in places but no more than it would have been at the multiplex. I was able to understand most of the dialogue.

There's plenty of action, suspense and thrills to satisfy those except for the most jaded.

I would predict Mark Ryland will be nominated for another academy award.

The last war film I saw that was this intimate with the characters was probably Das Boot. Everything is up close - it really shows the fear on the young British soldier's faces.

But I can see why some have been disappointed because it's not your usual big battle, shoot-em-up war film - it has much more subtlety, intimacy and character than that.

Recommended for those who know what they're going to see (and not see) - I'd give it 3 out of 4 stars.