3D
The logos at the beginning are in 2d. But when the first scene starts, there’s a mild but beautiful depth in far scenery. In foreground scenes, the depth is stronger. Some in-movie holograms are beautiful in 3D. In action scenes, there are countless things going to the camera very fast. And there are a lot of those scenes. In this movie, the 3D is used to make the action more impactful, making it impressive in those scenes, and less important in quiet scenes (but still there). Due to the abundance of action, it is highly recommended to watch in 3D.
4DX
Another Transformers movie, another intense experience. It seems every installment on the series pushes further the seat movement effect. And the spectators truly enjoy it. At mid-movie, there’s a scene on a train when this intense effect shacks every muscle of spectators. When you think it will be the only moment of this kind in the movie, more intense action scenes use this fierce effect while adding various other impact effects. There are also constant air flows on both sides of the head. If you can, you must watch this movie in 4DX 3D (unless you have any heart condition).
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