Friday, March 13, 2009

The Beauty Under The Sea 3D


The beauty in nature.

You should see Under The Sea 3D. You really should. The orange and white blogspot . com gives this movie glaring reviews. In fact, no doubt this movie rates a 6 out of 5 stars. That's how good it is. You might even be enthralled. I was. I have seen "3D" movies over the years that weren't so "3D". I emphasize in the most serious fashion, that is not the case here.

I left this film flabergasted.

It showed a Wunderpus photogenicus, sea snakes that looked like weeds swaying in the wind in front of you, Blue-spotted stingray, chambered nautilus, common cuttlefish, clown fish, warty frogfish (Antennarius maculatus), crocodilefish, white seals and many more fascinating sea animals.

I walked into the beautiful theater already wondering to myself, again, why it is that people don't go to the IMAX theaters as much as conventional theaters. This movie definitely represents quality in the most serious sense of the word. So you should grab a friend, or take your kid, or go solo. Words cannot do this movie, nor the message of this movie justice. It reminds us of our subtle passiveness towards nature as Carrey explains that white seals are becoming endangered because their habitat is being destroyed. Only 10, 1000 white seals exist in present time.

Aren't they cute?


It's unexplainable. It's like hallucinating without drugs. That's right kiddos. This is good clean fun--and very educational. It's no strain on the brain and I found the movie quite theraputic. I'm telling you, you really should go. In fact, if you go, you'll come close to imagining you're actually snorkeling in the water as Jim Carry narrates the daily lives of the animals beneath our precious seas. Under The Sea 3d, plays at the Bob Bullock Imax Theatre at various times which can be seen at the given link.

See it. You really should.

Critically speaking, there really is something about this film that stands out from any other film I've ever seen in my life. It was so surreal and so vivid that there need not be a thick plot, diaologe or conflict. This movie reflects nature as something beautiful and it really does a good job of detaching you from the stress of the real world to see the actual beauty in the world. Why hasn't another producer thought of making a movie like this? It presents entertainment in a whole new light. It is also my hopes that by writing this blog that I convince one person that they really should go see Under the Sea 3D.

My final analysis is that words, such as the ones I'm writing can have a an impact on the world and the way we use them can convince someone to do something or not. This film shows how merely narrative words, that don't have to present and argument, can still invoke the thought process into pondering the realities of the world in a positive way.



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[1] http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y0Z9YelOEq0
[2] http://www.entertainmentwallpaper.com/images/desktops/movie/under_the_sea_3d06.jpg

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