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I'm glad you enjoyed it. I saw it in theaters and was totally blown away. I guess it's a bit of a polarizing movie because one of the workers at the theater came up to me after the credits and asked me if I liked the film. I told him it was fantastic and then he told me they had a bunch of people walk out of it. Maybe people were expecting something that wasn't such a slow burn. But it was pretty much a lot of what I wanted in a movie. Great sets that feel futuristic, but super lived-in. Also, a surprising amount of practical effects too. The LA fly through scene in the rain was actually a scale model which is always neat to see these days. Great soundtrack. Great performances. Pure cinema.
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