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I was pleasantly surprised too...

Posted by Steve O on July 24, 2016 at 20:12:30:

...it had just about everything you expect in this type of movie. We've all seen it before in some form or another but it was well done with an easy to follow plot and high production values.

As already suggested, the whole thing is made for large format 3D (I saw it in IMAX 3D). The background scenery for the first part of the closing credits was esp spectacular. So much so that I missed most of the credits.

Speaking of credits, I noticed two Chinese organizations listed as somehow having major involvement with the OA production. That combined with the fact that the movie house i visited has majority Chinese ownership has my head spinning. My how times change!