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Must echo an earlier complaint about the sometimes muddled dialogue, washed out by the other environmental sounds. Happened two or three times, unfortunately obscuring some useful background comment.
Loved the movie overall and especially enjoyed the soundtrack which seemed to fit perfectly. I was just listening to the Hans Zimmer soundtrack which is awesome all on its own.
You're not the only one viewing the movie in a high end theater complaining about the sound track being unintelligible. I saw it our ancient theater in our little town, the absence of any high tech sound, and it was perfect. Didn't miss a single word of dialogue. Could there be something wrong in the codec? If there is and people aren't demanding refunds nothing will be done to fix it. If I couldn't hear the movie, and it wasn't a drive in, I'd want my money back.
It is total BS that C. Nolan and many directors mix the audio for theaters with the latest and greatest sound systems. Most theaters do not have those systems. To quote a line from Star Trek- "The needs of the many out weigh the needs of the few". In this instance it is true. Maybe if people stop going to theaters and watching their movies for $10-18 a ticket things will change. People should also complain to streaming services, HBO and the like.