I think the effect of the movie is still great, and the 3D part is very enjoyable. There are many places where the three-dimensional effect is very realistic, with a strong sense of space, close-range, medium-range, and long-range views, such as the scene where they were on the edge of the ocean at the center of the earth and the more exciting scene of riding a small train through a cave. There are also some 3D plots that interact well with the audience, such as Fisher's indirect spit at the audience, tape measure, bouncy ball, etc., and the rather disgusting dinosaur's saliva~~~ Of course, I think the best ones are the opening and ending. The subtitle part, it feels close at hand. To put it bluntly, I just went for the name of 3D. It doesn't matter how bad the plot is, as long as the effect is wonderful, it is OK to make sure that all the scenes that are cool, cool and eye-catching are gathered together. Is it science fiction anyway, but it is said that the annual meeting will be an era of 3D blockbusters, including Cameron's new film, and Kung Fu Panda 2 in 2011. Although it is far away, it is worth looking forward to. It seems that 3D is a trend. When we finally made a fairly durable graphic comic book movie "Fengyun Jue", people's 3D animations were already in full swing, and they were very diligent in copying Hollywood's disaster movie model. 3D high-tech. This is the gap that has to be taken into account.
When I thought that I had to pay 40 RMB to watch a 20-minute 3D short film at the Beijing Planetarium two years ago, this 90-minute 3D movie with a full storyline is really worth it.
There is absolutely no point in watching pirated copies of this film, and I cannot experience its effect. Even I don't think the pirated version can be watched smoothly, because the pictures are all ghosted, unless you buy a pair of glasses.
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