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Well if you only watch it on a small screen that makes sense. In Imax 3D it was stunning, and very engrossing.
The special effects were beautiful it was the plot that was the problem. Pretty much the same as the first one.
So it's a great theme park ride, but a terrible movie.
And that's a problem?
I still enjoyed the story, but being so drawn in by the world is what certainly helped make it more enjoyable.
Once it leaves theatres, of course that is a problem lmao. Where can I go see it in imax 3d? Spend half a million dollars on a home cinema?
I watch most movies at home, as do most people (especially since covid), if I can't even buy tickets to the theme park then what interest is it to me?