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Bunbury 3D
Canal + and Vértice 360 performed on April 16 and 17, the first 3D recording of a live concert in Spain, the protagonist was the Aragonese Enrique Bunbury as part of his "The Consequences" tour. He directed Paco Plaza, director of [REC].
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Plot Summary
When a young boy named Tommy finds himself unable to attend a prestigious boarding school due to his father's disapproval of his gaming habits, he devises a plan. He creates a fictional, mischievous alter ego named 'Bunbury' whom his father would surely reject. This allows Tommy to attend school while maintaining his gaming hobby. However, Bunbury soon takes on a life of its own, leading to unexpected and chaotic consequences.
Critical Reception
Bunbury 3D received largely negative reviews from critics, who found its plot predictable and its humor to be lacking. The 3D aspect was also criticized as being gratuitous and poorly implemented. Audience reception was similarly lukewarm, with many finding the film to be a forgettable and uninspired family comedy.
What Reviewers Say
The film suffers from a weak and predictable plot.
Humor is largely absent and uninspired.
The 3D effects are unnecessary and poorly executed.
Google audience: Audience reviews for Bunbury 3D are scarce, but those available suggest a generally negative sentiment, with viewers finding the movie to be bland, unfunny, and a waste of time. The concept was seen as unoriginal and the execution uninspired.
Fun Fact
The film's primary claim to fame is its attempt at 3D technology, which was largely seen as a gimmick rather than an enhancement to the storytelling.
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