Jungle Cruise 3D Movie Review

Jungle Cruise 3D Movie Review

Written By: Adolph Vega

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3D

Simply put Jungle Cruise is gorgeous in 3D. Disney really delivers and this film has many noteworthy pop outs and depth based 3D effects. The few scenes with waterfalls really make good use of 3D depth. The movie begins with a cold open panning view of the amazon and it looks spectacular in 3D. Many times CGI snakes would pop out of the screen in fun manner. The 3D really complements the visuals and makes for a more compelling visual narrative. Many times I felt like I was in the lush jungle with the characters as I felt so engrossed into the visuals because of the wonderful 3D. Most of the movie is seen in a diorama sorta effect and it looks like you are looking through a widow into the movie. The 3D helps to establish the various shots and scenes. The 3D is not perfect as some darkly lit scenes look off because of the 3D. I do wish that it had a little more pop outs. Honestly you are doing yourself a disservice by watching this movie in 2D. The 3D really helped me enjoy this movie and I imagine that some of my enjoyment would be muted by watching Jungle Cruise in 2D. You need to watch Jungle Cruise in 3D. 

Final Verdict:Great 3D


Movie

Jungle Cruise is Disney’s latest theme park ride turned into a feature length film. In some ways it resembles other adventure movies like Indiana Jones and the Tomb Raider movies, but in many ways it has its own style that makes it unique. 

The story of Disney’s Jungle Cruise is fairly strait forward but is very engrossing. You follow Dr. Lily Houghton (Emily Blunt) who travels to the Amazon in search for a tree that can magically cure any illness. Lily hires boat captain Frank (Dwayne Johnson) to help her navigate the amazon river. Lily isn’t the only person who is searching for this magical tree. This magical tree is also known to curse people who dare search for it. You will have to watch the movie to learn what happens to Lily and Frank during this adventure down the amazon river. 

Jungle Cruise is a joy to watch. This movie is pure escapist fun. I loved the back and forth between Lily and Frank. Emily Blunt and Dwayne Johnson have a real chemistry on screen and their banter is well written and it feels natural. This movie was perfectly cast and I love all the main characters. I loved the cornball sense of humor that this movie has. The various action scenes are thrilling and are well executed. The visuals are well done and rarely did I question any of the special effects. I have very few if any complaints. I suppose that some of the lore could have been better explained. I do feel like this movie has some minor plot holes. The movie has no depth to it. Any issues that I have with this movie are extremely minor and overall I found myself extremely entertained and not caring about any of its flaws. Jungle Cruise is a delightful movie.

Jungle Cruise is a charming and goofy movie that I loved. It’s so rare that you can find a family friendly adventure movie that is this good. When the movie ended I had a huge smile on my face. I haven’t felt this happy in the theaters in a long time. Jungle Cruise is live action Disney at its best. 

Final Verdict: 10/10


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Black Widow 3D Movie Review

Black Widow 3D Movie Review

Written By: Jake Jarvis

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3D

Black Widow is a very enjoyable movie to watch in 3D. This movie has lots of 3D depth with plenty of pop outs. Highlights of pop outs include: a sniper rifle, several climbing scenes, a thrilling airstrip scene, and a climatic explosion. It’s well worth shelling out the extra money for the 3D Black Widow’s experience.

Final Verdict:Great 3D


Movie

Black Widow is Marvel's first movie in nearly two years. And this espionage thriller/family drama packs a wallop. 

The action in Black Widow delivers and the family drama adds depth to the characters. Unfortunately, the actual story doesn't quite deliver. It doesn't help that the actual story is shoehorned between the events of two other Marvel movies: Captain America Civil War and Avengers Infinity War. The movie also has some scenes that take place in the 1990s. It can be a little hard to follow what’s going on without more direct references or actual scenes from the other films to jog the memories from years past. It’s hard to explain without spoilers but this movie is both self contained and isn’t entirely self contained. There are many surprises in the film. I am sure that one surprise, will offend the comic book purist. To them, I say, get over yourselves. The change works within this film and there is no reason there can't be another more comic book accurate version of the character down the line. Scarlett Johansson shines (as per usual) as the Natasha Romanoff the Black Widow. Florence Pugh (Midsommar) shines as Yelena Belova the ‘sister’ character. David Harbour (Stranger Things) is laugh out loud funny as the Crimson Dynamo, excuse me, The Red Guardian the ‘father’ character. And Rachel Weisz (The Mummy [2017]) as Melina the ‘mother’ figure. This makeshift family of spies has a great character arc that propels the plot along. I really liked all the new characters this movie introduces. The action scenes are well done especially the last scene. I wish the plot was a little stronger but overall this movie has it all.

In closing Black Widow is a very enjoyable movie yet I left the cinema wanting a little more. I definitely recommend watching Black Widow in the theatre and in 3D.

Final Verdict: 8/10


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