Ang Lee's new film "Gemini Man" will be released in the United States this Friday, but local American audiences may not be able to see the real version of the film because Ang Lee shot it in 120 frames per second, 4K/3D format, and only 14 theaters in the United States can meet the 120 frames screening, but the resolution is only 2K, not 4K. In an interview with Polygon, a Paramount representative told Polygon that almost all HFR (high frame rate) 3D screenings, including IMAX, run at 60 frames per second. Dolby Cinemas also told Polygon that several Odeon theaters in the UK can show movies at 120 frames per second because they are equipped with Dolby 3D technology. Director Ang Lee said: "This standard is very good. The audience will be surrounded by 3D and more data and details. This is of course terrifying, and most people don't want to try it. But it also gives us more materials to use. We have 40 times the data, which means 40 times the chance of success or failure. You just have more work to do. In the 3D format, the image is clearer. That's why I want to do it. You can't put on makeup, you can't eliminate wrinkles, you can't let his son play him and say he is a clone. It's chilling that TV has gone ahead of movies, but I am willing to show them the right way." “Gemini Killer” is scheduled to be released in China on October 18. |
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