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Loved the XD theater...

Posted by tunenut on January 10, 2013 at 10:59:15:

Sort of a mini-IMAX. Where I live, CA, the price was over $15 and this was for an early matinee. Despite that, I would choose to see any movie on a big sharp screen like this.

As far as the movie, it was OK for me. It was 2 hours 40 minutes, and I found myself a bit bored at times. The film making was expert, the suspense during the final hour was maintained despite the inevitable reality that I knew how it ended (everyone does). But the build-up to the end was pretty protracted. And as with any such movie, I was left with doubts about historical accuracy versus cinematic punch. Did this agent's gut feeling really carry as much weight as portrayed? I wonder, and I doubt it.