3D: Wonderful and beautiful movie. Depth is good and focused at mid-distances, but there’s always objects at all distances, near and far. This means the foreground parts don’t pop out much. Fortunately, the 3D arrives to the screen plane constantly, with slight parts outside the screen. There are fast pop-outs, they aren’t strong, but they are effective. There are illustration-like scenes, and the 3D looks excellent in those moments. Also, good depth effects using water. The most beautiful 3D appears in all flying scenes, producing beautiful cotton-like clouds, birds near to the camera, and fly-by’s. Enough to recommend watching it in 3D.
4DX: Movement and air effects are very subtle… Until a few action scenes, in which the movements are aggressive and fun. Water effects aren’t so subtle, and there are a lot. Some nice moments with heat and water at once. There are occasionally subtle scents. Overall, the effects of the movie gets mostly unnoticed (specially flying, when the 3D shines), except for the moments you get surprised by strong chair movements or water. Good complement to the 3D.
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