Transformation, colonization 3D

Transformation mixes perfect of animation and real actors in vision 3D James Cameron has taken a few years in completing Transformation, a film that, basically is a revision of “Dancing with Wolves” and “I complete Samurai”, where the Indians/samurais are blue, invades a planet instead of a town, and by all means the hero falls in love with a “native”. That yes, although the script seems to us rotten, the three-dimensional animation and impeccable the special effects, hear. Transformation marks without a doubt to a datum point in the cinema 3D with real actors, with a perfectly spun history, a mixture of new and not so new talents, and a technically perfect production until the minimum detail.

The recording in 3D adds to a great dynamism a history with… multiple scenes of action, and works with credibility in the always complicated mixture of human actors, ups and downs generated by computer enough based on real actors and objects/completely generated scenes digitally. In summary a recommendable film, highly almost essential, that it does not defraud, although either does not get to convince fully by the predictability of the events. 8 and tip in scale Clipset the popcorn.

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