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  1. Review of 4DX Dune Experience: Wonderfully immersive. Dune (2021) I saw Dune last night in 4DX, so this is just a review of that experience and I won't discuss any plot-points of the film itself. I had seen Shang Chi in 4DX a few weeks earlier and it's a pretty stark comparison in terms of experience. While Shang Chi was very jolting and in ...

  2. Mar 5, 2024 · Dune: Part Two is really, really popular right now, and for good reason. The worms are really big and Austin Butler is really bald, among other things. But while people scramble for 70mm IMAX ...

  3. Mar 2, 2024 · One pedagogically remarkable thing about 4DX is how it forces audiences to take in the corporeal perspectives of multiple characters and even objects at once, broadening who the viewer identifies...

    • Rebecca Alter
    • Staff Writer
    • Motion Seats
    • Wind, Rain, and Lightning
    • Smoke
    • Smell
    • Conclusion

    The most obvious feature of 4DX is the motion seats. These are slightly higher than normal seats and have a footrest that moves with the chair, rather than your feet being on the floor. The seat can be made to rumble, pitch forward/backward, and roll to the left/right. While these can be used to copy the action of the scene, they are most useful fo...

    Concealed wind machines can produce a breeze within the theater; however, this is a cool breeze and so was not used for scenes in the heat of Arrakis. Water can be sprayed in a light mist into your face (this is the one feature that can be turned off via a button on your armrest), and areas of the ceiling light up, reacting to light sources within ...

    The theater has two smoke machines, one on either side of the screen. These tend to be used in battle scenes, or when something is burning, but they were also turned on for the Giedi Prime scene with the Baron in his steam bath. This added some nice atmosphere, without impeding the view of the screen.

    Perhaps the weakest of the effects is the use of a scent machine to disperse odors. There are a limited number of smells it can produce (sadly no cinnamon for the Spice) and these can’t be synchronized to the film very well as the time it takes to reach your seat can vary. The only smell I recall was a slightly unpleasant burning smell used in the ...

    I’m not a fan of 3D films, I find them a little gimmicky, and 4DX movies even more so. The wind, rain, smoke, and lightning often only serve to remind you that you are in a theater, pulling you out of the movie rather than immersing you deeper into the story. That being said, I did have a big smile on my face during the ‘thopter flying scenes and b...

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  5. Oct 20, 2021 · The opening title calls it “Dune Part 1” and while this two-and-a-half hour movie provides a bonafide epic experience, it's not coy about connoting that there’s more to the story. Herbert’s own vision corresponds to Villeneuve’s own storytelling affinities to the extent that he apparently did not feel compelled to graft his own ideas ...

  6. Oct 20, 2021 · Critic’s Pick. ‘DuneReview: A Hero in the Making, on Shifting Sands. Denis Villeneuve’s adaptation is an equally sweeping and intimate take on Frank Herbert’s future-shock epic. Share full...

  7. Sep 3, 2021 · Dune is so aesthetically rich and monolithic that a few brief, misguided stabs at Marvel-style humor early on feel almost like blasphemy. The script seems to know it and soon settles into a kind...

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