![]() Atmos, devised by Dolby which knows a thing or two about movie sound, is a surround-sound format that allows an unlimited number of audio tracks to be mixed for film, for playback over up to 64 loudspeakers (the actual number depends on the theater itself). If you wisely see this film in Atmos, you will experience the true state of the art sound design and theatrical playback. Three: Oblivion was mixed using Dolby Atmos. He’s in almost every frame and puts in a terrific performance. Two, Tom Cruise is the highest-paid actor in Hollywood and it’s easy to see why. ![]() In a weird way, even though many elements are borrowed, the plot is original in its construction, and it deftly (but too neatly to be a good sci-fi tale) ties up all its mysteries at the end. One, for all its borrowings, it’s not a bad film. That being said, there are at least three reasons why I recommend seeing this film. E, Star Wars, Close Encounters of the Third Kind, Planet of the Apes, 2001, Blade Runner, the overlooked Moon, and most blatantly, Total Recall - you’ll see, ah - homages - to all of them as the 2-hour Oblivion, co-written, produced and directed by Joseph Kosinski, unfolds.Oblivion isn’t a particularly original film. Right off the bat, let’s get something out of the way.
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