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Blu-ray Samurai
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![]() ![]() Just watched The Darkest Hour in 3D. ![]() The plot is just as bad as the critic reviews describe. The filmmakers do a great job setting up an alien apocalypse and creating a dark atmosphere. However, they repeatedly ask you to buy into absurd logic and cheesy happenstances, which completely ruin the story. On the plus side, the movie takes place in post-apocalyptic Russia, so we do get treated to some gorgeous views of Red Square and crumbling Moscow. The set pieces look awesome, and the performances from the four main characters are generally good. The 3D presentation is best described as inconsistent. One minute, it's strong and immersive and the next, it's boring and flat. Image separation varies from one shot to the next without rhyme or reason. Camera cuts are too quick, especially during action scenes. Sometimes during subtitled dialogue, the movie switches to 2D. For the most part, the movie is filmed with 2D-style framing without attention to foreground placement or background layering. As a consequence, only environments with naturally interesting depth look consistently good. Use of low camera angles, long corridors, hole-in-the-wall viewpoints, floating CGI ash, and CGI alien POVs provide nice-looking exceptions. 90% of the scenes are kept entirely in positive parallax, and the screen becomes a noticeable barrier. Occasionally, a blurred foreground object does appear in negative parallax. The aforementioned floating CGI ash is the only effect that can be considered as "pop-out," and admittedly, it does look pretty cool. It seemed like the filmmakers were learning how to use 3D as they made the movie. While a little more research and forethought into scene setup and 3D use would have been nice, I applaud their efforts and their decision to film with 3D cameras. There are some sporadically nice 3D moments, and the BD3D can be had pretty cheap online. I found mine used for $11.69 from GoHastings. Movie - 2/5 Stereography - 2.5/5 Depth - 4/5 Pop-out - 2/5 Dimensionality - 4.5/5 Last edited by BleedOrange11; 06-28-2012 at 05:17 AM. |
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Good Review. I kind of felt the same way however I also had a viewing issue with this movie and my 3DBR player (needed an update). After the update, we watched it for a second time, probably close to 6-7 weeks after our first viewing - I enjoyed it a lot more this time around though I still wanted to punch that jerk from the beggining.
Pop is very weak, completely agree. Depth is pretty intense and the post apocalyptic Russia is a fun trip to take on a 3D setup. All in all, I'd say it's a great native 3D movie to catch if you can get it on sale for <=19.99 USD all in. |
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Blu-ray Samurai
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I had been wondering about it for a while too. I liked the 3D trailer but saw that critics gave the story and 3D very average marks. I haven't always agreed with critic 3D ratings, so I gave it a shot since it was pretty cheap. In this case, unfortunately, the critics were right. It does provide a bit of fun though if, like me, you are really craving some native live-action 3D.
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Going to be checking it out in that format next week I think! My cousin's husband(who works at Sony) thought the movie was terrific and he told me I should see it in Imax due to the shifting aspect ratio for the finale!! I can't wait!!!
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Pop is very weak, completely agree. Depth is pretty intense and the post apocalyptic Russia is a fun trip to take on a 3D setup.
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Blu-ray Samurai
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Just my opinion, but I wouldn't watch this movie for free in 2D. Unless the 3D is reference quality or I really love the story, 90% of the fun for me is evaluating the 3D and discussing it on here. The 3D isn't stellar, but it's a cheap disc. It's filmed native, so there's no wonky-looking depth mistakes. I'd compare Darkest Hour's 3D to that in Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides. If you need 3D to "Wow!" you, you can just skip it entirely. If you want to see a cheesy story in post-apocalyptic Russia with okay native 3D, this disc is for you. Last edited by BleedOrange11; 06-29-2012 at 07:15 PM. |
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Blu-ray Grand Duke
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When you say pop, do you mean "Pop out" of the screen? Or Pop to the 3D layers, as in Layer Pop? Depth (how far back things go) is present in most movies, so I'm guessing you mean layer pop when you said "pop", meaning very few pop outs. Is that about right or am I off the mark?
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Saw it in the theater. It was a bit disappointing. I had higher hopes for it. Some fun moments though. But over all forgettable. In fact, I had forgotten about it until seeing this thread lol.
I thought the 3D looked okay, though they should have had pop outs to make the movie more fun. Last edited by Lovemy3D; 07-07-2012 at 01:54 AM. |
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I have watched this twice now, and while the story is kinda weak, its enjoyable. The 3D is o.k, nothing special but nothing to complain about either...I suspect the budget played a part in this movie as it could have been lots better..
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Watched this last nite .... hmmmm .. i dont really know what to say about it ... maybe another viewing is needed.
I love cities being destroyed by aliens movies, and this started out well. Nice fx, nice depth to the 3D ... very little pop though if any. Then it started to go downhill! It was like 2 films nailed together at times. Suddenly the 3D was hit and miss, then the story dropped off ... and dont get me started on the hammy 'independance day' like speeches! Maybe a renter rather than a buyer. |
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Jan 2012
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I have to say I was pleasantly surprised by this one, the story was better than I thought it would be and the 3D was fairly solid throughout. I'd recommend it, but as others have said as a renter more than a buyer.
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[Show spoiler] ). But I guess I kind of liked the movie a little bitI would say it's a solid 2.5 to 3 out of 5. Entertaining enough to keep you interested for the most part. The 3D was solid, but they clearly did not set up shots to take full advantage. I also would recommend as a rental or a cheap buy to anyone who hasn't already seen it |
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Blu-ray Grand Duke
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Blu-ray Samurai
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Olivia Thrilby, Rachel Taylor, and Emile Hirsch all did a nice job with their characters.
The 3D is decent. Go for it if you find a bargain and are interested in the movie. I think by "dimensionality," I was trying to rate roundness of the 3D objects and gave it a high score because it is all native 3D with decent depth strength. "2D thinking" by the filmmakers probably hurt the experience the most. Last edited by BleedOrange11; 12-30-2012 at 05:24 PM. |
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