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If any film needed to be 48fps, 60fps or above this one did.


They shot digitally, most projectors are digital and can handle higher frame rates.

So why with such a concept nad way of filming choose the old 24fps.

The camera is zipping allover, its jarring enough when the camera pans or moves at speed in normal action films.

But this film the camera moves around so fast that you are reaching for a frame to grab some kind of comprehension of where anything is at.

60fps would have been ideal, hell even 120fps, coupled with a digital release of 60/120fps.

Would have been smooth as butter and much better to watch.

At 24fps its a real struggle and not good for that kind of camera movements.

Just my opinion.

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