The movie "Deep Sea" will be screened in 100 IMAX screenings across the country on January 19

The movie "Deep Sea" will be screened in 100 IMAX screenings across the country on January 19

Director Tian Xiaopeng's new animation film "Deep Sea" announced that it will start 100 IMAX previews across the country on January 19, and the film will be officially released on January 22, the first day of the Lunar New Year.

The film is the "return work" of director Tian Xiaopeng ("The Return of the Great Sage") who spent seven years in preparation. It not only creates a new style of Chinese comics, but the characters and worldview are also 100% original.

The film creators spent two years pioneering the development of "particle ink animation", which is the first time that Chinese ink painting and mainstream 3D technology have been combined. "Deep Sea" constructs a brand new underwater world that is different from the past, telling the story of a girl's pursuit and exploration in the mysterious underwater world and encountering a unique life journey.

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