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I think some types of movies benefit more than others from having the huge screen, the immersive sound, and people to watch the movie with, and this is one of the movies that benefits a lot IMO.
I feel the same way about the dialogue being hard to understand. One of the reasons I don't go to the movies much is that I like having subtitles (and generally quieter speakers) but when I do go I enjoy the loudness of it. Wicked, for example: I liked experiencing that movie loud, but I still had to go back later and watch the subtitles. Movies don't feel resolved if I don't know what they're saying. or at least an
[indistinct sounds]caption so I know I'm not supposed to understand it.