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I can't imagine seeing this film on your 50" TV versus seeing it in the theater. I'm so glad I saw it in the theater before this virus shut them down, because the cinematography was amazing. It had a very realistic look (the uniforms, the trenches, etc, although when he was sprinting thru the abandoned town and found the woman and child, that was a bit much) but the visual effect of it all certainly made it worth seeing at the theater.

50"??..... I have an 8ft screen home theater.
 
I can't imagine seeing this film on your 50" TV versus seeing it in the theater. I'm so glad I saw it in the theater before this virus shut them down, because the cinematography was amazing. It had a very realistic look (the uniforms, the trenches, etc, although when he was sprinting thru the abandoned town and found the woman and child, that was a bit much) but the visual effect of it all certainly made it worth seeing at the theater.
The funny part was he just happened to have milk
 

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