In Reply to: Is the 35mm version of once upon a time in Hollywood better than the digital version? posted by violinist3 on August 6, 2019 at 11:31:54:
It is a very well crafted movie, I don't think you will have any problems. In los Angeles, I have to go to a revival house to see an actual film projection, perhaps your location is different.
I remember an interior scene in a bar as perhaps the darkest scene, and it was still good looking.
My suggestion is to go with a good crowd in attendance, the communal shared experience is uniquely human and adds a lot to the experience.
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