3D feeling

Estevan 2022-04-21 09:01:54

I recommend not because of the plot, but the incomparable charm of 3D.

I bought those old-fashioned 3D glasses and receivers after hours. I
need to watch special cable channels
and they are also divided
. Stick it on a white square displayed on the TV screen and
insert the connecting cable of the glasses into the receiver (so the length of the cable limits the viewing distance). The
LCD glasses will block the left and right eyes
alternately, allowing the left and right eyes to see the different pictures displayed by the TV alternately. A stereoscopic effect is formed
, but this will cause the brightness of the picture to drop, as well as visual fatigue

, as well as the very common red and blue stereoscopic. I haven't seen a movie and
seen some pictures. When I take off my glasses, I feel that the glasses are going to be useless

. The kind that can only be seen by the eyes"
is actually a 3D display.

The specific principle of the current ume's IMAX 3D movie seems to be that the polarized light
-emitting glasses are polarized lenses

. The morning half-price ticket is only available in the front row and the last row.
I have no experience and I have never seen IMAX 3D. I wanted to sit
in the front row and got close, but I found that after sitting down and watching the screen, it was like looking up at a skyscraper...
The first reason is that the distance from the front row of the ume movie hall to the screen is indeed smaller than that of the general theater. Second, the IMAX screen is too large...

Because of the polarization principle
, there will be no flickering of frequency division or red and blue movies. The lack of color feels that the
picture effect is really "lifelike",
bright, stable and wide...

It is said that the IMAX 3D extended version of Transformers was also put here last year... Failed,
I didn't see it

As for the story itself
, my feeling is to show the technology as the main
story (so don't be picky about the storyline)
(in addition, the plot and depth of Dreamworks' recent products are not as good as the year photo pixar)
Most bridges Duan Wei spoofs or pays homage to an old movie.

The thing that impressed me the most was that the president walked up to the high platform
and used the electronic organ to talk to the robot
. The music, dance and plot are so funny. By the

way, I want to ask what the music is. I am familiar with it and often listen to it. I don't know the name. It
seems that it is often quoted , but that part has to be

familiar with the music to feel the
joke don't treat us as retarded



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Monsters vs. Aliens quotes

  • Derek Dietl: Wow, you really are big.

    Susan Murphy: Yeah, but I'm still me. I'm still the same girl you fell in love with.

    Derek Dietl: Except you did just destroy the Golden Gate Bridge.

    Susan Murphy: Well, but that was the only way I was gonna stop that giant robot. Did you ever think I could do something like that?

    Derek Dietl: No, I didn't. I can honestly say that it never, ever, ever, ever, ever, ever, ever, ever, ever, ever, ever occurred to me.

  • Susan Murphy: Look, I-I know this is a little weird. Okay - it's a lot weird. But we'll figure it out. I know that together, we can find a way to get me back to normal.

    Derek Dietl: Susan, try and look at this from my perspective. I have an audience that depends on me for news, weather, sports and heart-warming fluff pieces. So you expect me to put all that on hold while you try to undo this thing that happened to you, that I had absolutely nothing to do with?

    Susan Murphy: Yes. That's exactly what I expect. What-what about the life that we always talked about? Don't you still want that?

    Derek Dietl: Of course. I just... don't see how I can have that with you.

    Susan Murphy: [on the verge of tears] Derek, please. Don't do this.

    Derek Dietl: Oh, y-you have to faced facts, Susan. And don't crush me for saying this, but I'm not looking to get married and spend the rest of my life in someone else's shadow. And you're casting a pretty big shadow. I'm sorry. It's over. Good luck, Susan.