3D: The movie has good 3D on all scenes, strong at some moments. The movie could push 3D more in action scenes. We are unsure why, but we don’t feel the 3D is as important in this movie as in others. The best 3D scene is an air combat involving jets and missiles. Another great moment was a fight with the “Red Hulk.” The scene ends with a lot of smoke (helped by 4DX) with Hulk in strong 3D appearing from it. The movie is beautiful to watch in 3D. There’s a scene after the credits, in 3D, too.
4DX: We noticed this movie quieter than others. After some minutes, we realized the seats weren’t moving. The other effects were mostly subtle, except for the smoke. In one scene the smoke produced a visual conflict appearing farther than the subject. But on another moment, the smoke was implemented so well. It produced a huge impact. The smoke on display -unable to escape outside the frame- blended perfectly with real smoke moving freely around the room. That moment highly compensated the previous smoke scene, and it was really memorable, the best moment of the movie. At the end of the projection, Filmax gave us another entrance because the seats didn’t move, confirming it was unintentionally.

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