I haven't watched a musical for a long time. From the perspective of the plot and narrative rhythm style, if "The King of the Circus" is a group of fire, then "La La Land" is a cocktail with various flavors, and at the end, I cried and got drunk. Now, "Mamma Mia 2" is like a glass of green lemon juice, with a little sweetness at the end! Since it is an early stage, I won't say much about the content of the plot. From the perspective of women, there is neither praise nor criticism. The family affection of the three generations of women has become the biggest spark and tear point of love accidents. In addition, facing career and love, it has a certain positive meaning for contemporary women and men.
Speaking of the viewing experience of Dolby Cinema, the first is the visual effect that Dolby Vision is responsible for. The amazing contrast of Dolby Cinema itself is to make watching movies a reality. The greater the contrast, the closer the human eye sees the world, because the contrast of the human eye to recognize the world is beyond the projection limit, and Dolby Vision's 1 million to 1 The dynamic contrast ratio is the limit that can be achieved in the current digital projection era (different from film projection, Dolby Cinema is RGB laser, and laser is also a kind of digital projection, but it is only the most high-end digital projection system). First of all, the peak brightness of Dolby Cinema can reach 31FL. When watching "Mamma Mia 2", there are flames, fireworks and sunlight. Such brightness ensures that the sunlight, flames and fireworks we see are just like watching in real life. It's so bright. Just kidding, the fireworks you see in "The Richest Man in Xihong City", even the Fireworks at ScreenX 270°, are not as dazzling, authentic and exciting as the Dolby Cinema. Seeing the boats in the river and the sparkling water made me think of Roman Polanski's "Knife in the Water", how good it would have been if it had been shown in the Dolby Cinema. There are also films like "Sin under the Sun", only with the blessing of Dolby Cinema can the theme of the film be more prominent. Talent is just like the slogan of Dolby Vision, sun becomes sun, fire becomes fire. The second is contrast, which is the killer black technology of Dolby Vision. There are many such scenes in the movie. In the composition of a scene, there are many windows, doors, balconies and dark corners in the room where the direct sunlight coexists. The dark corners are really dark, and the sunlight shines really like real The sun shines so brightly. In addition, the top light of the stage illuminates the protagonist of the dance. When the other people are in the shadows, not only can the contrast be large, but also the bright places will not be dazzled by the overflow, and the details in the dark parts will be fully displayed. There is a scene where the young version of Uncle Colin and the heroine are on a moonlit island. It is very dark, but the outlines of the characters, the wooden house and the trees can be clearly seen. If it is placed in the general hall, it will be a gray chaos. . The last point of Dolby Vision is the richness of colors. The RGB laser projection system makes the colors come alive, and the colors become vivid and become part of the modeling narrative, and the warm lights of this film make the colors more prominent.
Secondly, it is the Dolby Atmos system. The slight deficiency of this film is that the music part is mainly made by the speakers behind the front screen. Unlike "The Evil", the speakers on both sides are responsible for the front music. The main instrument cooperates to form a resonance effect that surrounds the auditorium. However, the overhead speakers still perform very well on stormy nights, and the presence of many sound objects in the surround speakers perfectly reproduces the noisy environment of the streets and bars of the island, and it is real.
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