The best movie experiences of the year had one thing in common

Published:2024-12-10T14:15 / Source:https://www.polygon.com/videos/492428/4dx-technology-best-movie-experiences-2024

I don’t know about you, but it takes a lot to get me to the movies these days. The handful of films I chose to see in theaters this year — Dune: Part Two, The Substance, and Twisters among them — all felt like “safe” moviegoing experiences, in the sense that I knew going in they would be best viewed on a big screen. But generally speaking, if I’m going to pay 18 bucks and be forced to put socially appropriate clothes on, the experience had better offer me something I can’t get from sitting on my couch at home in pajamas.

Which is why I was intrigued when our senior video editor Clayton Ashley first told me about 4DX movies. The technology has been around for over a decade, but 4DX theaters are still relatively scarce in the U.S. Nonetheless, he managed to snag a screening of Twisters in 4DX a couple weeks ago, and walked away from it convinced that this was the future of cinema.

Here, I should mention the obvious: This sort of experience is not appropriate for every movie. It’s geared toward action-heavy films, and the technology is undeniably at its best when CJ 4DPLEX, the company behind 4DX, works hand-in-hand with the film’s production team to create something that feels less like a gimmick and more like a genuine enhancement of the film — in other words, an experience that’s greater than the sum of its parts.

There’s a surprising amount of thought and creativity that goes into that, and if you’re curious to learn more about the process or the future of 4DX, check out the video above.

Source:https://www.polygon.com/videos/492428/4dx-technology-best-movie-experiences-2024

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