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"Gemini Man" was shot at the highest specification of 120 frames. What is it like to watch 120 FPS?

Watching 120FPS Gemini Man, the biggest feeling is reality. Although the story line of this movie is relatively simple, the intense action scenes are very exciting, coupled with the advanced shooting techniques and high standards and strict requirements The shooting technology brings the audience a very clear picture quality experience. The impact of the action department is very strong, Will Smith's acting skills are also very good, and the 3D effect is several notches better than ordinary walls.

But another experience is that it is expensive. Currently, there are very few theaters that support the top version of Gemini Man, and the price is expensive. The ticket price is usually over one hundred, which is not suitable for the general public. It's still a bit hard to accept. But if you just want to watch the plot, you can choose the ordinary movie viewing configuration. The price is also relatively affordable, and you can get it for just a few dozen yuan.

The action scenes in the entire movie, especially the motorcycle chase scene, are amazing. The high frame rate shooting technique gives the audience an immersive feeling, and the scenes are thrilling. The film tells the story of US National Intelligence Agency agent Henry (Will Smith) who is about to retire but is accidentally chased by a mysterious killer. During the fierce battle between the two, he discovers that the killer is actually more than 20 years younger. Myself, a duel between me and me began immediately, and the truth behind it gradually emerged.

The feature film shows more than 10 minutes, whether it is the dazzling gun battle between Will Smith and the clone version of himself flying into the sky and escaping. Or the high-speed pursuit between the two of them, each showing their special abilities and racing against time... both are so exciting that it's breathtaking. In an action scene, Ang Lee continuously used hand-held close-up photography, high-speed motion lenses, and camera angles that switched between high and low positions and multi-camera perspectives in seconds. The innovations in the details of various shooting techniques were seamlessly connected to create an entire scene. A breathtaking action drama.