As noted, I heard (until Covid), 1000s of live performances from my 100s of recordings, performances to season opera tickets (400-500 live opera alone). I seek to reproduce the most realistic sound of those venues and my large music collection. I've only encountered the total immersive experience with Von Schweikert Ultra 9 and 11 speakers in $1+ million system at two shows. I've heard some rather good systems but none that "do it all" and sound like the mic feed (VS claims it's their reverse mic feed design of the speaker).
My own main system does get close recorded small combo jazz right where the instruments sound live, like they are in my room playing. Cymbals could be a little bigger but the drums are real sounding (my speakers are rolled off in the highs with a soft dome lower and ribbon upper tweeters). My friend's YG Sonja 2.3s sound great but not as realistic, as in the room musicians performing, rather his system sets back musicians a distance. Pleasant but not realistic.
It's taken me a lifetime to get sound where I'm at now and the piece de resistance would be a high end full range speaker that does it all.
It is common now for full range speakers to have a narrow footprint for most homes and your set up requires it.
Black and white film on a screen often exhibits a shimmering effect which is captivating. We watch many 30's and 40's films and great movies can be mesmerizing with that effect. It's not 3D and it's not color but what a great experience.