Faulty, seriously, shut up. Nothing you say makes any good comment. You have yet to show what a tremendous musician you are, and you have yet to give a single valid comment.
There is nothing at all wrong with the tempo!
FrancoisFj, don't listen to him. He is delusional, and his only comment, ever, is "Play it faster", which proves what a terrible musician he must be.
Again, the tempo is fine. What's not fine is the voicing in the left hand. All chords needs to be voiced the same. Sometimes the top note is loudest, and sometimes some other note is the loudest, and that's not right. I prefer top in the chords, but I can imagine that other people might like it differently. You still need to be consistent in what you do.
Another problem is the phrasing, too many notes stick out from the phrase, and "jazzy accents" appears.
You have to listen so that the line is evenly played, and more of how a (Good) singer would sing it. Listen to the long notes, and hear how loud, or soft, the next note can be.
I would suggest to practice only right hand, very slowly, so that you can hear the line a bit clearer.
The slow c major-theme needs more practicing. The voicing of the melody is wrong, and it, more often than not, disappears. The melody needs to be a bit louder in general, so you have space to go down. The pedal is also an issue here. You need to catch the bass note, otherwise you get very strange harmonies... There are some ways to keep the top note, while changing chords, but I never tried it, and don't have time to check now. The principal is that you simply hold the melody note a little longer, so that you have time to both connect the chord and the melody. If you phrase it, and voice it, well enough, it wont disturb the pedal.
The doppio is too slow. It means double tempo, and you play in somewhat the same tempo, no?
Here, your hands needs to be relaxed, otherwise it wont work. You also need to figure out the pedal, because now you're simply underpedaling it, heavily. The melody also needs to be much clearer.
In general, you need to play out the melody much more than you do. It might sound strange in the beginning, but no one hears it the same as you do. I did the same mistake before, and I thought it was no problem, but it really takes away all color.
What else are you playing? This is a very difficult piece, and maybe it would be wise to play something slightly easier, just to fix the voicing issue, and to have more space to sing the melody..
Faulty, Chopin didn't write forte. You can believe that you are a bigger genius than he is, but not everything painful is loud and outgoing.
How about the Mozart requiem. Don't you feel the pain in the pp Lacrimosa? If you don't, well, I'm sorry. Maybe you should be something else than a fantasy musician. Maybe fantasy plumber would fit better.