From the day when I knew that China Star was going to release the IMAX3D version of "Superman Returns", I was looking forward to it happily.
It’s been a long, long time since I didn’t have this feeling of anticipation—it’s the feeling of waiting for Stephen Chow’s movies and Toriyama’s comics when I was young.
It's hard work. On the first weekend that Huaxing painted, their IMAX equipment broke down. The IMAX version is suspended.
On the second weekend, I heard that it was repaired. I walked to the ticket office and saw a temporary notice posted: Today’s "Superman Returns" is showing the IMAX2D version. Asked again, and sure enough, the IMAX machine broke down again.
That disappointment, change to watch the lively and clumsy "Mission Impossible 3".
Finally recovered in the third week.
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Sitting under the huge IMAX screen, the movie begins. At the beginning of the retro title, the square subtitles and familiar music made me excited.
After a while, he returned, and Superman finally returned.
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Before the screening, the little ghosts in the theater were screaming, and I was a little worried.
After the opening, the little ghosts were even more elated and noisy. But I think it really complements each other. ——21 years ago, in the theater of my hometown, I was also a kid who made a fuss and screamed.
Alien, great hero, infinite power, invulnerable, handsome tights and red cloak, plus the cool-flying-which kid will not be crazy for Superman? Especially little boys?
Although the impression of the first episode of "Superman" has been so thin that only a few afterimages of Superman lifting a car, etc., the second episode, which was released a little longer, is still fresh in my memory (the few pulling winds). The villain Superman really fascinates me). I still remember that it was a noon session. After school, I went into the theater with my parents and sisters. He picked up the lunch box and pulled it out in a daze, staring dumbfounded. After the scene, there was a sudden transition from the pitch-black projection hall to the dazzling midday sun, dizzy and floating, returning to school and going to class.
The days at that time seem to be too good to describe in the current memory-catching dragonflies, drinking spring water, and my mother shouted "Go home for dinner".
At that time, it belonged to Monkey King Calabash Heroes and the Garrison Death Squad.
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screen, the young Superman flew up; off the screen, a long-lost excitement mixed with a lot of threads flooded into his heart.
PS The plot of "Superman Returns" is actually as mediocre as everyone has criticized, and the picture effects are not sensational. The 20-minute IMAX3D special effects are even more tasteless. However, as long as he comes back, everything is fine.
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