Let's hope they can solve the big for issue for me in these films. Context and spatial consistency in battle scenes. All 3 films I've had trouble following who's who, who's where and who's fighting who. Its just turns into noise and motion for me and takes me out of the film. This is why I tend to prefer Emmerich, Anderson, or Cameron when it comes to action. Well-staged, better structured, spatially easy to follow, and engaging emotionally. I don't like when action scenes are just chaos, it feels better when there's a structure or purpose to it. *end rant*
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