I saw Hunger Games in the theater again and after all the shaky cam talk, I was trying to pay attention to its uses and while certain scenes were definitely shakier than others, it didn't bother me. I was kinda surprised.
I caught much more of the details the second time around and felt they showed more than I originally though. I guess the first time I was so excited to see how they translated the book, I missed little things.
I guess the first time I was so excited to see how they translated the book, I missed little things.
This.
The shaky cam was everywhere, I thought. Even in non-action scenes, where it seemed more hand-held, documentary-style.
I didn't notice the shaky cam at all in The Hunger Games. Although I am much more likely to get sick from the sound in a movie theater than the visuals.
The shaky cam was everywhere, I thought. Even in non-action scenes, where it seemed more hand-held, documentary-style.
Yup, if it had only been in the action scenes, I wouldn't have had so much trouble. The only other time it's been nearly so bad was in the second Bourne movie, but even then I didn't need to leave the theater.
I know why they do the shaky-cam thing, but man, if this keeps up, I will be asking for people to give me advance notice, like we used to do on the Buffy watch-n-post for Betsy's kids.
I think I might have integrated shaky cam into my life, so it doesn't make much of a difference, below a certain amount. Kind of like when bon asked me if I get brain freeze. Uh, I get headaches when I drink hot drinks too, it's nothing special for cold.
On the other hand, when Katniss
blew up the supplies for the cornucopia --
the accompanying sound effect almost made me want to bleed from my nose. It was just like my tinnitus cranked up to 12. Much more of it and I might have started gagging, honestly. I'm glad they cut it when I did. My eyes were already crossing.
The only other time it's been nearly so bad was in the second Bourne movie, but even then I didn't need to leave the theater.
That *was* the last time I noticed it, and it made me sickSICKsick. Completely horrible. Ugh.
That *was* the last time I noticed it, and it made me sickSICKsick. Completely horrible. Ugh.
Yeah, I had to lie down for a couple hours after that movie, but then again I was forced to sit in the front row.
But that's why I've only ever seen the 3rd one on the laptop.
It doesn't really make me sick, it makes me a little dizzy and headachey. Mostly I just shut my eyes or look away until I think a scene is over. I didn't see the last two-thirds of the
tracker jacker
scene for that reason.
I found Hunger Games to be much less nauseating when I was sitting halfway up the stadium seats than when I was in the first few rows.
Yeah, I never sit in the first few rows anymore--either I get there early or I'm seeing a movie that's been out for a while.