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I saw it yesterday and I really really liked the film.
As far as the 3D went, it was very subtle. But I think 3D is great for films like this and Coraline because they really help you appreciate the textures and sculpting that goes into the models. It rarely has things stabbing into your eyes, but it's very natural. As far as trailers went, Life of Pi had exceptional 3D! IMO, the trailer for Life of Pi looked better than all of Paranorman and the rest of the trailers. The image was very bright and colorful, the shots and angles were very creative, especially for 3D. There's a lot of depth and dimensionality and a bit of pop-out as well... but none of the shots ever look gimmicky for 3D. I thought the trailer for Life of Pi looked even better than The Hobbit's. I don't know what sort of theater Ziouhr went to, but I'm surprised that he wasn't impressed. Then again, we've disagreed about 3D in the past(I personally consider Coraline and Tron: Legacy to be two of the best 3D Blu-rays). no offence. |
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