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Screenx review
Screenx review











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What we mean by that is that the walls on both sides of the screens are used, which oftentimes may be affixed with “Exit” signage or an emergency light. However, the format is only as effective as your imagination makes it so.

screenx review

The goal is to immerse viewers into the story line: during key scenes, ScreenX provides a 270-degree panoramic visual, with the film not only on the center screen but also on the left and right side of the audience. The ScreenX experience is still new to many cinema goers. However, as cliche as it may sound, the return home was not what they expected. A group of Koreans, who escaped to Hong Kong four years ago and no longer want to wait for the Government to decide their fates, has taken matters into their own hands and found themselves 20 Million reasons to head back to Incheon, which is now a zombie wasteland. Instead, the story details another set of characters who escaped the outbreak but go back to battle post-apocalyptic zombies for reasons of survival. Therefore, we may or may not ever find out whatever happened to Soo-an from the first film. However, the perspective is from a different set of characters. Peninsula picked up where Train To Busan left off 4 years ago. We were able to slide into Regal Cinemas at Irvine Spectrum to catch Train To Busan Presents: Peninsula in ScreenX. Train To Busan 2: Peninsula offers fast-paced zombie action worth seeing in the immersive ScreenX format.













Screenx review