Lee’s previous film, Billy Lynn’s Long Halftime Walk, was the first feature film in history to be shot using 120 Frames Per Second (FPS). Gemini Man starring Will Smith, is also shot using this format. But what is its purpose exactly? The whole idea is to provide audiences with an amplified and fully immersive 3D experience. Most films are shot in 24 FPS and with more frames per second, you get more depth. While that’s true, it will also make the images look unrealistically smooth and almost resemble a video game. That said, there are only a small number of theatres in the world that are able to project a film in 120 FPS. The next best way to watch Gemini Man (as intended by the filmmaker) is through ‘3D+ in HFR’, a digital format of 60 FPS. Here’s the list of cinemas in Malaysia that will be screening Gemini Man in 3D+ HFR.
GSC
Mid ValleyMytownIOI City MallMelawati MallParadigm Mall JB
TGV
KLCCMinesWangsa Walk1 ShamelinKepongCheras Selatan1 UtamaSetiawalkSunway PyramidBukit TinggiRawangSeremban 2Tebrau CityBukit IndahKinta CityFirst AvenueEncorp StrandBukit RajaStation 18MiriMesra Mall
MBO
Setapak CentralSubang ParadeCitta MallSpace UBElements Mall MelakaSquare One Batu PahatThe StarlingHeritage MallEra SquareFalim IpohKuantan City MallBrem MallImago Mall Kota KinabaluCentral Square Sungai PetaniTaiping Sentral MallKulim CentralTeluk Intan
Bona Cinemas
Sky Avenue Genting
King’s Trioplex
Premiere Hotel Sibu
Click here to check out our review of Gemini Man. Gemini Man opens in Malaysian cinemas 10 October 2019.