The defining feature of the 2011 iteration was undoubtedly its use of stereoscopic 3D. At the time, 3D technology was experiencing a renaissance post- Avatar (2009). Filmmakers were looking for ways to justify the higher ticket prices associated with 3D screenings. Christopher Sun’s gamble was that audiences would pay a premium not for explosions or floating mountains, but for flying body parts and simulated intimacy.
So, write your own storyline. Sit in the fire. Float in the void. Scream in the silence. And remember: the greatest romance you will ever have is the one where you finally stop trying to hold onto the wave, and instead, learn to be the water. 3d Sex And Zen Extreme Ecstasy 2011
The storyline begins not with passion, but with a mirror. Each sees in the other the quality they lack. Kai sees Zen potential; Sora sees suppressed ecstasy. The defining feature of the 2011 iteration was
Ecstasy (from the Greek ekstasis , meaning "to stand outside") is the opposite of numbness. Extreme ecstasy is the shattering of the ego’s boundaries—the moment the music, the touch, or the emotional climax becomes so overwhelming that the "I" disappears into the "We" or into the pure sensation of now. It is the peak of dopamine, oxytocin, and vulnerability. Christopher Sun’s gamble was that audiences would pay