I want to be spoiler free in my comments, so I'll say this: if you liked the first two, you will not be let down by this one. Not perfect (The Joker is a more compelling character, in my opinion, than anyone found in the third film and the story could have used a bit of judicious editing for pacing purposes--I have no problems with lengthy films as a general rule) but still very satisfying.
Will definitely catch it again (next week, most likely) in IMAX 15/70 (that is the term I've seen lately online to describe a "real" IMAX screen) as I'm fortunate enough to live near such a cinema.
Of course, the BD release will likely raise the same controversy as last time with changing aspect ratios in the film (I've read 72 mins are in IMAX this time vs 28 or so in the last one), though I'm quite fine with them.
Also, I recommend re-watching the first two as there are many "call-back" elements in the third film and everything ties nicely together if the first two films are fresh in your mind.
Will definitely catch it again (next week, most likely) in IMAX 15/70 (that is the term I've seen lately online to describe a "real" IMAX screen) as I'm fortunate enough to live near such a cinema.
Of course, the BD release will likely raise the same controversy as last time with changing aspect ratios in the film (I've read 72 mins are in IMAX this time vs 28 or so in the last one), though I'm quite fine with them.
Also, I recommend re-watching the first two as there are many "call-back" elements in the third film and everything ties nicely together if the first two films are fresh in your mind.
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