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We need that on a hat.Apply for a job at Warner Media, please. It's time for @Noodles to make WB steelbooks great again.

, only wow moments in action scenes, but the confusion of whats happening there puts it down anyway.....very confusing, defo gonna watch again in a future, but really massive disappointment in the end 
Future watches will help a lot, I felt very similar to the way you did but I probably liked it more while still being pretty confused and not fully sure if I would still like it later. But I've seen it several times now and once you understand it, it plays a lot better. As far as emotions go they also played a lot better for me on rewatch, probably because I could focus on that and not use my energy trying to figure out what was going on. It can take a lot of concentration and effort to understand the film, but I personally found it very rewarding once I was able to work through it and actually got it. Now I'd probably say it's one of my all-time favourites.Watched it yesterday, very disappointed, no emotions towards the characters, only wow moments in action scenes, but the confusion of whats happening there puts it down anyway.....very confusing, defo gonna watch again in a future, but really massive disappointment in the end
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yes and even it's not a big of a deal (what's been cut) but i'm pretty sure most of people don't know abut this...... and still cut
I know about it, and now I`m going for Fnac version with the same cover art, dont care about j-jardyes and even it's not a big of a deal (what's been cut) but i'm pretty sure most of people don't know abut this...
It's a Nolan steelbook. The wonder is that it doesn't put the names of the seven main actors on the front.... but that slab of diagonal text on the back is a shocker and ruins the steelbook for me.
