Ang Lee's latest film Gemini Man is shot in 120-fps 4K 3D to give a life-like digital character played by Will Smith, and we were invited to a special screening to see the state-of-the-art film making technology last month at Festival Grand Cinema.
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First, they played a clip of introduction by Ang Lee and a making-of featurette. Then, 3 scenes taken from the film were played. They are extended sequences from previous trailer, and you can read our descriptions below.
Scene 1 features the gun-fight sequence between Henry Brogan (Will Smith) and Junior (digital character also played by Will Smith) on the streets of Cartagena, Colombia and ends with grenade throwing during the staircase stand-off.
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Scene 2 takes place in the Paris underground catacombs, where Junior has captured Danny Zakarweski (Mary Elizabeth Winstead). Then Henry saves Danny from Junior and tries to talk Junior out of killing them. However, that goes soar so they fight more before the scene ends with both of them dropping into an underground pool.
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