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I deliberately chose to watch "Avatar 2" in the middle of the night, and the biggest feeling is: the feeling of suffocation comes from two aspects: First, wearing a mask throughout the process and wearing 3D glasses + mask, there is a kind of transparency

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I deliberately chose to watch "Avatar 2" in the middle of the night, and the biggest feeling is: suffocation

The feeling of suffocation comes from two sources:

1. Wear a mask at all times

Wearing 3D glasses + mask, there is a feeling of breathlessness.

Second, a large number of underwater scenes make people feel empathy

When Jack's family went to settle in the marine tribe, they first had to learn to hold their breath under the water, and watching the daughter of the tribal leader teach the children to hold their breath, I couldn't help but inhale and exhale with the rhythm. I remember how I felt when I first learned to swim.

The underwater world is too real, and the second eldest who is not very good at holding his breath is chased and killed by fierce fish under the water, which caused me to have the illusion that oxygen is running out and I am about to suffocate.

What I regret more is that I didn't choose to be in the first row, the ticket I bought was the last row, I wanted to avoid the crowd...

But the last row has a worse look and feel, too far from the screen. The best seats for watching movies are still in the middle of rows 5~8.

PS: When I knew they were riding people, there was a moment of sluggishness...

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I deliberately chose to watch "Avatar 2" in the middle of the night, and the biggest feeling is: the feeling of suffocation comes from two aspects: First, wearing a mask throughout the process and wearing 3D glasses + mask, there is a kind of transparency
I deliberately chose to watch "Avatar 2" in the middle of the night, and the biggest feeling is: the feeling of suffocation comes from two aspects: First, wearing a mask throughout the process and wearing 3D glasses + mask, there is a kind of transparency
I deliberately chose to watch "Avatar 2" in the middle of the night, and the biggest feeling is: the feeling of suffocation comes from two aspects: First, wearing a mask throughout the process and wearing 3D glasses + mask, there is a kind of transparency
I deliberately chose to watch "Avatar 2" in the middle of the night, and the biggest feeling is: the feeling of suffocation comes from two aspects: First, wearing a mask throughout the process and wearing 3D glasses + mask, there is a kind of transparency
I deliberately chose to watch "Avatar 2" in the middle of the night, and the biggest feeling is: the feeling of suffocation comes from two aspects: First, wearing a mask throughout the process and wearing 3D glasses + mask, there is a kind of transparency
I deliberately chose to watch "Avatar 2" in the middle of the night, and the biggest feeling is: the feeling of suffocation comes from two aspects: First, wearing a mask throughout the process and wearing 3D glasses + mask, there is a kind of transparency

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