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The film reunites Hanks with his Forrest Gump director Robert
Zemeckis. Both won Oscars for that project. The new family movie
has been timed for the Thanksgiving holiday period.
It has used computer graphics imagery and stop-motion photography
in order to blend realism and fantasy. It tells the tale of a doubting
young boy who takes a train ride to the North Pole. He embarks on
a journey of self-discovery that shows him that the wonder of life
never fades for those who believe.
Zemeckis added, "When I saw the tests for The Polar Express
in Imax 3D, I was excited that audiences would be able to experience
the film this way. The 3D adds incredible depth and allows the viewers
to experience the visual splendor and amazing adventure of this
classic story in a way which should create a really memorable experience,
not only this holiday season but for many years to come."
Delights that await viewers include catching snowflakes falling
off screens that are up to eight stories tall. Viewers will experience
the art of dodging the train's arrival as the whistle blows in 12,000
watts of digital surround sound.
Before that on 4 June Warner Bros. plans to release Harry Potter
and the Prisoner of Azkaban in Imax and conventional theatres
in the US, Canada and selected international territories. This will
be followed by Catwoman with Halle Berry in July.
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