Here's the best way to see 'Wonder Woman'
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Warning: mild spoilers.
As much as I wish I could be an Amazon, it's not possible. But watching "Wonder Woman" in 4DX was the closest I could come to making that dream come true, and it was worth it.
4DX is an immersive theater experience combining a 3-D movie with physical aspects, including moving seats, wind bursts, and misting water.
I went into "Wonder Woman" having never seen a movie in 4DX and I was slightly nervous for what was about to happen.
First, the $28 ticket is a bit of a hit to the wallet. Second, I'm generally not a 3-D movie girl, because I wear glasses and get annoyed by having to put the extra glasses over my normal pair. Third, there is a brief intro to the experience before the movie plays that intensely moves the seat and sprays you with a lot of water. Had the whole movie been like that preview, I would have gotten nauseous and drenched. But thankfully, it wasn't.
Instead, it was a mild, yet thrilling, experience for the senses that made me, at least for a few moments, feel like Wonder Woman.
Here's what to expect from seeing "Wonder Woman" in 4DX:
The seats react to what's happening on screen. For example, when the Amazons are riding horses, the bottom of the seats moved up and down to imitate the motion.
Warner Bros. PicturesThe seats have a wide range of motion, which included rocking back and forth like the boat in which Diana (Gal Godot) and Steve (Chris Pine) sail to London.
Warner Bros. PicturesThey also follow the camera motions to make you feel like you are flying through the air like the Amazons.
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