I wrote such a straightforward title, because I feel that no way to pretend to be a literary title can not match this hardcore science fiction film that is full of classic temperament from beginning to end, so so be it.
During the National Day holiday, traveling from Hong Kong to Bangkok, I gave myself the opportunity to see BR2049 in these two places. The IMAX version of the film shown in Thailand this time is all in 3D format, and Hong Kong provides all IMAX 2D, so it happens to be able to see two different versions within two days. After reading them all, what I have to say is: if possible, you must watch the 2D version, you must watch the 2D version, and you must watch the 2D version! ! ! Not to mention that the 3D version did not bring too many images with a sense of three-dimensional layering. In the face of Roger Deakins’s superb photography, the 3D version produced on the basis of 2D destroyed the photographer’s inherent planar composition to some extent, and it also obscured it. There are many image elements that should be visible. For example, there is a close-up shot of Gao Commander’s face through the glass. On the 2D version, you can see the expression and reaction of another character reflected on the glass. In 3D This part of the version becomes difficult to find. The IMAX version is 1. from beginning to end (excluding the countdown part). The 91:1 digital IMAX full-frame image is different from "Dunkirk" sitting back as far as possible to avoid too strong pressure. Looking at BR2049, I recommend sitting in a slightly forward seat in the middle. IMAX will have a stronger sense of envelopment. And it’s not easy to miss every detail in the movie. Compared with the original 35 years ago, this sequel is even better in the creation of the apocalyptic atmosphere of the end times. Of course, this is due to Diggins’ photography and the soundtrack of Lonely Brother; on the plot and theme, it is Continuing the original work’s discussion on the propositions of the bionic person’s self-thought, emotions, and soul, the main storyline is actually very clear and simple, but too many details and elements used to set off the theme are interspersed with them-those key props, slow pace Another important dialogue expanded the entire film to nearly 3 hours in length. But as far as I am concerned, the process of watching this film is still exciting and even exciting after the exhausted air flight. I come out of the theater near zero, and I am still reminiscing about the details of the film and those left blank. Part of it is really a very enjoyable and enjoyable experience. This film is actually very scary of spoilers, so I have some ideas about the characters and specific plots, I will update them after the domestic release. Perhaps the theme setting, photography, etc. are too impressive, and there is no particularly outstanding part in character creation. Especially Jared Leto, who had been looking forward to it before, had only two scenes, basically dialogues, and more like a background supplement role, slightly disappointed. The scene where Forber appeared again has appeared in the trailer for a few seconds, so his first appearance in the feature film is not so exciting. In comparison, the first appearance of a character's voice in the previous game was an extraordinary surprise to me, and when her figure appeared on the big screen in the latter part of the film, I couldn't control it anymore and shed tears of excitement. For the restricted part, the overall feeling is actually good. The exposed lens is more fragmented, and the lens is not deliberately expressed. The only place where people have strong emotions is the street Eastern European brothel, the body that is constantly twisting behind the invisible frosted glass~~ The deletion of the domestic version is definitely inevitable, depending on the final cut. After watching it in Hong Kong, a male audience muttered to himself "What the fxxk of this~" behind him. After returning, I talked to the fans of the group about this, and a friend suggested that he should reply "It' on the spot".
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