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Review: Hubble IMAX 3D

Title: Hubble IMAX 3D
Year: 2010
Country: Canada , Space, USA
Genre: Documentary
Duration: 45 minutes
Director : Toni Myers
Writer: Toni Myers
Performers: Leonaro DiCaprio (narrator), Scott D. Altman, Andrew J. Feustel, Michael T. Good, Gregory C. Johnson, K. Megan McArthur
Production: IMAX Space Ltd., Warner Bros.
Distribution: IMAX, Warner Bros.

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I learned of Hubble IMAX 3D thanks to the trailer that was shown before and Avatar of Alice in Wonderland , and only one had made me glad I paid money to see those other two ciofeche of blockbusters. Unlike those other films in 3D, in fact, The Hubble IMAX 3D trailer really gave me the impression of being inside the film. The astronauts connected cables that hold their instruments seemed to touch the face and even the scene where they all gathered in one room to tie his shoes himself was shot from an angle that made me feel like you were 'with them. After months of waiting, I finally managed to go see the Science Museum in London, which has within it, as well as an incredible collection of disparate machines, unbelievably, a multiplex IMAX.

The film is a documentary of three-quarters of an hour that tells the story of Hubble, and shows the shots taken with a camera IMAX 3D during a mission held last year to repair and replace components of the telescope. In addition to this, is made to see a sequence of computer graphics created by combining all the pictures taken by Hubble in its twenty years of service. This three-dimensional reconstruction takes the viewer to explore the interior of a nebula, where solar systems are born wrapped in a cocoon of dust.

The film is not perfect, so Leonardo DiCaprio's narration is a bit 'saccharine and the documentary could have been richer in some places, but since shooting with IMAX camera in space is not exactly simple and the images captured are of extraordinary beauty, it is really of something special. The film is not long and not boring, and finally I use the 3D and engaging in a meaningful way. When I have money, buy a 3D TV only to review the Blu-Ray Hubble IMAX 3D whenever I want.

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Pro
+ + Beautiful shots
Use 3D finally effective and meaningful
+ beautiful reconstruction in computer graphics of the interior of a nebula
+ Long enough

Against
- Narration a bit 'tedious and banal
- Maybe you could improve in terms of narrative

Judgement

+2 Look, if you can. Too bad that is not distributed in Italy.

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