Read the opinions about a 3D film. Match the comments (1-6) to the people
(A-D). You can choose the people more
than once,
Alay
I've always been a film fan and I love all
types of film, from horror to romantic
comedy, from modern animations to black-
and white Hollywood classics. However, I'd
never seen a 3D film until I went to see
Alice in Wonderland, directed by Tim
Burton, I know 3D films aren't new - the
technology has been around for a long
time. In fact, my grandmother told me
about her experience in the 1980s of going
to see Jaws in 3D. She had to wear strange
cardboard glasses with one red plastic lens
and one green plastic lens! But anyway,
Alice was my first experience of 3D and I
have to say it was disappointing. I was
expecting something dark and different
from Tim Burton's version of the classic
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1. "I've always been a film fan and I love all types of film, from horror to romantic comedy, from modern animations to black-and-white Hollywood classics. However, I'd never seen a 3D film until I went to see Alice in Wonderland, directed by Tim Burton. I know 3D films aren't new - the technology has been around for a long time. In fact, my grandmother told me about her experience in the 1980s of going to see Jaws in 3D. She had to wear strange cardboard glasses with one red plastic lens and one green plastic lens! But anyway, Alice was my first experience of 3D and I have to say it was disappointing. I was expecting something dark and different from Tim Burton's version of the classic."
2. "Wow! Watching a film in 3D was an incredible experience for me. The characters and scenes came to life right in front of me. I felt like I was a part of the movie. The visual effects were amazing and made the whole experience so much more immersive. I would definitely recommend watching films in 3D to everyone."
3. "I have mixed feelings about watching 3D films. On one hand, it's exciting to see the depth and realism in the visuals. It adds another dimension to the storytelling. However, I sometimes find it distracting and it takes away from the actual plot of the movie. I prefer watching movies in 2D, where I can focus more on the story and characters."
4. "I remember watching my first 3D film when I was a kid. It was mind-blowing! I was fascinated by the effects and how things seemed to pop out of the screen. Since then, I've always enjoyed watching films in 3D. It adds an extra layer of excitement and thrill to the overall experience."
5. "I'm not a fan of 3D films at all. I find the glasses uncomfortable to wear and they give me a headache. The visuals don't impress me much either. I think they are just a gimmick to attract more viewers and make more money. Give me a good old-fashioned 2D film any day."
6. "Watching a film in 3D is like stepping into another world. The visuals are so realistic and breathtaking. It's like being part of the action. I love the way the technology enhances the overall cinematic experience. It makes me appreciate the art of filmmaking even more."
(A) Alay - Comment 1
(B) - Comment 2
(C) - Comment 3
(D) - Comment 4
Explanation:
Comment 1 is made by Alay. Alay talks about his disappointment in watching Alice in Wonderland in 3D, expecting something different from the usual Tim Burton style.
Comment 2 is made by someone other than Alay. This person is amazed by the 3D experience, finding it incredible and immersive.
Comment 3 is made by someone other than Alay. This person has mixed feelings about 3D films, appreciating the depth they add to storytelling but finding them sometimes distracting. They prefer 2D films.
Comment 4 is made by someone other than Alay. This person remembers their first 3D film experience as a kid, finding it mind-blowing and enjoying the thrill and excitement it brings.
The remaining comments (5 and 6) have not been matched to a specific person as there are no indications for them.