Cinemark anti-drug film

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“Cinemark Park” produces films through six special effects: 1D (dynamic), 2D (music), 3D (three dimensional), 4D (interactive), 5D (intelligent), and 6D (explorative). Such films are full of educational significance and suit people of all ages, including teachers with students and adults with children.

Since the introduction of whole set of 6D systems from Israel in 2009, Cinemark has become the only movie theater that features entertainment and education in Taiwan. It has produced four theme films: “Keep it wild” about animal science, “Super Powers” about science, “Addicted to Life” about social science, and “Pushing the Limits” about humanities.

At “3D Hall”, youths can witness how drugs penetrate into human bodies and affect users’ physical and mental ability; at “Dark Hall”, the audient can hear a short drama with surround sound and feel the hazards drugs bring; at “Motion Hall”, smart seats bring the audient to travel around the world and understand how money which users spend on drugs affect human beings. Last, at “Interactive Hall”, every student uses a personal remote control to answer a series of questions in an exciting competition and express the most realistic idea anonymously. Most participants indicate that they have learnt knowledge of drug hazards after watching the film.

Ministry of Education supports private enterprises to organize the anti-drug promotion and invites central departments and local governments to jointly witness the anti-drug film “Addicted to Life”, hoping that private enterprises may work together with the government to bear social responsibilities and create a healthy society.