Creatures from the deep come to eye-popping life in the vivid Imax format. But at only 40 minutes, the adventure is all too brief
di Glenn Whipp The Los Angeles Times
Having already seen "Deep Sea 3-D" and "Into the Deep 3-D," you could be forgiven for thinking that Imax has gone to the water well once too often with its latest offering, "Under the Sea 3-D." But practice has delivered something close to perfection as this new film offers a startling experience that takes you down into the Great Barrier Reef without the expense, hypothermia or oxygen tanks.
Previous Imax underwater entries dove into the waters off the Americas. Here, veteran underwater movie director Howard Hall heads to the Southern Hemisphere, lugging the bulky Imax cameras to the Reef and Indonesia's Coral Triangle. [...]
di Glenn Whipp, articolo completo (2513 caratteri spazi inclusi) su The Los Angeles Times 13 febbraio 2009