With the incomparable anticipation that something could fly out of the screen, I stretched out my hand as if I could catch it, and finally stayed up until Christmas Eve to watch BOLT.
BOLT was so cute when he was a kid. He was curious when he saw the carrot toy. He was as happy as all puppies. But after he became a super dog in a movie, he no longer liked playing with toys until he met the super cute Mimi when he was wandering. From chasing small sticks to sticking his head out the window and his tongue floating in the wind, BOLT really enjoyed the joy of being a puppy. The plot is full of joy. People in the theater, both men and women, are laughing non-stop, and I laugh too, laugh with BOLT who doesn't know that he is not SUPERDOG anymore, laugh with pigeons with bad memory, and teach BOLT to pretend to be cute and begging Mimi laughs, of course, laughs with the little hamster rolling around in the ball.
There is also a sad part. BOLT finally returned to Hollywood after untold hardships. When he picked up his carrot toy and rushed to the little master who called BOLT in the dark, he was caught by another puppy like himself. The little master loves hugs, poor BOLT, holding a carrot, his eyes are full of surprise and sadness, staring blankly at this scene and then slowly retreating into the shadows.
The 3D effect is basically reflected in the screen, and it feels like the screen It's a three-dimensional world, and the effect is much better than looking at the plane, but it doesn't have the feeling that things will fly to the front as if you can reach out and grab it. It's a little regret. I don't know if the effect is 4D. .
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