No, the sound was bad in the nosebleeds and I could not follow the dialog. I got there over an hour early and had to sit in the very top section. Since I live pretty far away, I decided to leave early and pay to see it in a theater. . .something I almost never do.
I spoke to one of the event guys on the way out and apparently the sound guys were in panic mode trying to fix it. I doubt that the sound was bad throughout the stadium. Hopefully, they got it fixed soon after I left.
The photography was great and the actors all appeared very real. I was pleased to see a strong lead-in explaining the situation, which was visible from the video alone.
I’m looking forward to seeing it this week-end.
So it sounds like this report is greatly exaggerated.