Prometheus.2012.1080p.bluray.3d.h-sbs.dts.x264-... [upd]
The film was praised for its visual effects (particularly in 3D) and Michael Fassbender's performance as the android David, though it received mixed reviews regarding its complex and sometimes ambiguous plot. Viewing Requirements To view this specific version correctly, you need: 3D Hardware: A 3D-capable television, projector, or VR headset. Active or Passive Glasses: Depending on your display technology. Compatible Software:
Director Ridley Scott and cinematographer Dariusz Wolski took a different approach. They shot Prometheus natively in 3D using specialized fitted on 3D Element Technica beams. Visual Depth and Environment Prometheus.2012.1080p.BluRay.3D.H-SBS.DTS.x264-...
The "Black Goo" (Chemical A0-3959X.91-15) acts as the film’s primary metaphor for the volatility of life. It is a "primordial soup" that requires destruction to facilitate growth. In the opening scene, an Engineer must die for human DNA to take root on Earth. This "creation through destruction" theme suggests that life is not a static gift, but a violent, ever-changing process. By the film's end, the birth of the "Deacon" (the proto-Xenomorph) from the wreckage of the mission symbolizes the transition from the "ordered" creation of the Engineers to the "perfect," chaotic survivalism of the Alien. Conclusion Prometheus The film was praised for its visual effects
Half-Side-by-Side 3D format, ideal for active or passive 3D televisions. It is a "primordial soup" that requires destruction
For a 9–12 GB file of Prometheus , H-SBS offers excellent compromise between quality and size. The original frame-packed 3D Blu-ray would be ~45 GB.
Would you like me to provide a you can paste into Word or Photoshop for a simple paper sleeve? Or do you actually need the cover design described (front, spine, back specs for a blu-ray case)?