The revolution is coming, Are U Ready?

Tate 2021-12-31 08:01:35

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The best movie-viewing experience of my life was born: April 6th, watching "Monsters vs. Aliens" with my wife ", 3D-IMAX version, Peace Cinema. The great thing is not a movie, but 3D-IMAX. How great is it? I think I may not be able to pay to watch non-3D-IMAX theater movies in the future-I really feel that an audiovisual revolution is brewing, and by the end of this year, Cameron’s "The God of God" is coming. When descending to the earth, perhaps it will subvert all of our audiovisual experience with a black cloud overwhelming the city and its desire to destroy.

I saw 3D-IMAX's "Drifting the Grand Canyon" at the Shanghai Science and Technology Museum before. To be honest, it's not addictive. Not only is it short and has no story, but the real natural wonders are not eye-catching, and the 3D feel is just Stay and do an extra layer of animated water droplets, which makes people feel that the water droplets are separate from the picture, just showing off their skills. Now that I watched "War Aliens", I feel that the 3D picture is completely natural. Once the visuals are used to it, the screen seems to be a big window, and everything on the other end of the screen is lifelike as if within reach, all the strange and strange. It feels like only one word: cool. It's so cool that it's so cool and so cool that it's so cool that it's crying and grabbing the ground.

This leads to regret: If the 3D-IMAX version of "Dark Knight" was introduced last year, then we would be able to watch the 3D version of the Batmobile, and see the clown who jumped out of the screen... Well, life is unsatisfactory.

As for "Monsters vs. Aliens" itself, the point is actually on our own. If you are a movie fan, and love monster movies, science fiction movies, then the countless details of this movie are enough to make you feel worth the price. I think about it carefully. At least more than a dozen classic films have been KUSO by DreamWorks: The alien octopus looks like "War Martian" and "Martian Fun with Earth"; the murloc is said to be an imitation of the old film "Black "Lake Demon", but I think it looks like a Korean classic "Monster"; the US military command pays tribute to "Dr. Strange Love"; Susan pays tribute to "The Jedi 50-foot Giantess"; Dr. Cockroach pays tribute to "Flies"; large insect babies It is a tribute to Japan's "Mosra"; Jelly Monster is a tribute to the legendary "Meteor Monster"; the president's first appearance is to pay tribute to Laos's "Third Kind of Contact" and "ET", and "Interstellar Travel"; missiles; The bombardment of the alien robot shield is a tribute to "Independence Day"; the general's single-person aircraft is a copy of "Ark 2" (post-80s should have an impression when they were young); the pipe in the alien ship pays tribute to Cameron's "Abyss" "; The production of the cloned forces is a tribute to "Star Wars 2: Attack of the Clones"; the shots of the cloned forces crawling up the power compartment of the spacecraft are "I, Robot"; there are also "Invisible Man" that has never been seen; "Superman" Classic POSE... Also, Susan's clothes when she got big for the first time must be shorts that pay tribute to the "Hulk"!

The second funny thing is the music: when paying tribute to "Independence Day" and "Star Wars", the background music also pays tribute to these two films.

The third funny thing is the dubbing. This is the first time I found that the dubbing is better than the original! Translation is simply invincible!

Rating: 4

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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.