4DX
4DX is a motion-based entertainment technology developed by Japanese company GSC Game World. It is an enhancement to traditional cinema, combining 3D visuals with physical effects such as wind, water, scents, and vibrations. The technology aims to create a more immersive and interactive movie-watching experience. 4DX theaters are equipped with special seats that can move, tilt, and vibrate in sync with the on-screen action. These movements are controlled by a computer system that interprets the film's content and triggers the corresponding effects. The technology is used in various genres, including action, adventure, and fantasy films. 4DX has been implemented in several countries, including Japan, South Korea, and the United States. The technology has been praised for its ability to enhance the viewing experience, but it has also faced criticism for its potential to cause discomfort or motion sickness in some viewers. Despite these concerns, 4DX continues to be a popular choice for movie theaters looking to offer a unique and engaging entertainment experience.