

The 3D trailer is in Side by Side format, 1080p half horizontal resolution and is not with the best possible quality, but still good to watch, just don’t forget to select 16:9 aspect ration when opening it in the 3D Vision Video Player or the Stereoscopic Player. Immerse yourself in a lost age, 200 million years back in time, and get ready for a face-to-face encounter with the T-Rex of the seas! See science come alive in a unique and entertaining manner. Explore an amazing underwater universe inhabited by larger-than-life creatures including the powerful Liopleurodon, long-necked Elasmosaurus and gigantic Shonisaurus which were ruling the seas before dinosaurs conquered the earth. In it you join Julie, an imaginative young woman, as she travels from a modern-day aquarium to the Triassic, Jurassic and Cretaceous periods.
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Sea Rex: Journey to a Prehistoric World is a documentary movie in 3D. Still with the general lack of 3D content it is plain stupid not to take advantage of the big interest and large consumer base that already has 3D capable hardware by releasing promotional materials like 3D movie trailers, so guess who is acting stupid…

Seeing a good 3D trailer of a 3D movie can make you go and watch the movie in cinema, but seeing a 3D trailer can have the opposite effect and make you not want to watch the movie in 3D and that is probably what most studios are afraid from. Sea Rex 3D: Journey to a Prehistoric World is one of the few movies that has an officially released 3D trailer online that you can watch, unlike most with other big productions that hardly give any access to promotional 3D trailers to the viewers that have 3D capable hardware at home.
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And to add to it, the actors were really bad and made this film pass off as quite cheap.Īnd given that experience, it would have tanked all shreds of credibility this film had in trying to recreate behavioral patterns, as well as look and feel of the creatures, since it had taken a lot of liberties and creative license in crafting of the film, that any traces of truth in trying to convince that could be how the creatures behaved.

I'm fine with having actors portray characters from the past, but to try and seamlessly mix documentary like, educational content with fictional people given statuses from academia and not clarifying that these are indeed characters and not people, I felt that the line had been crossed, especially if this film has any inkling of objectives to be serving as a platform for research and exploration for the young.

Granted there were enough snazzy computer graphics that serve to visually appeal to the young and old alike at succinctly explaining evolution of the prehistoric eras, and through the recreation of what would be poor cousin renditions of the various creatures, but what ultimately make this a failure in my books, is in trying to play it like a straight documentary, when it certainly isn't. In any case they strike up a conversation, with Cuvier being the educator for her, and us the audience, into understanding a little bit more of the creatures that once ruled Earth before the coming of the homo-sapiens. I suppose one just can't get enough of monsters and creatures of all shapes and sizes, and we have Jurassic Park to thank for that boost in dino-interest amongst parents who have watched that film, and their young to whom they must have introduced it to as well.ĭirected by Ronan Chapalain and Pascal Vuong, Sex Rex treks back to the prehistoric ages where dinosaurs roamed the earth in the various pre and post Jurassic eras, where the narrative follows a certain student Julie (Chloe Hollings) who meets the spirit of famed paleontologist Georges Cuvier (Richard Rider), and the question of course is why she didn't freak out when this happens in the very silent hours and areas of the aquarium-museum she was in. My triple IMAX slam ended with Sea Rex: Journey to a Prehistoric World in 2D (instead of 3D, since the Science Centre Omni Theatre doesn't come with 3D projection), and to my surprise, this happens to be the most popular amongst all the films currently showing at the venue.
