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ok - glad it was not my imagination or a bad copy. I was the only one in the theater and I thought for a second it was a 3-D showing that I was not given glasses for.
I probably should have say further back in the theater, I fund some of it had to focus on.
I definitely thought I was watching a 3-D print in 2-D before I heard that! But then I also thought that modern 3-D isn't that blue/red business anymore, right?
All I know is that the last time I tried seeing a kids movie in 3D I hated it and swore never again so I've avoided them for like the last 8-9 years.
I had a "Are they showing the 3D copy by mistake?" in the beginning, too. My brain was not a fan of that effect.
Me too. I saw a free preview and was wondering if they half-assed and forgot to give us glasses.
I had a "Are they showing the 3D copy by mistake?" in the beginning, too. My brain was not a fan of that effect.
That's why we haven't seen it in the theatre. That effect on a big screen will give Mr. Loomy a migraine.
I was worried about the warnings for a lot of flashing lights at the climax, but I came out of the movie without any headaches, FWIW.
The strobing lights at the very beginning struck me as being more of a danger to migraine (and epilepsy) sufferers than the climax, though the latter was a bit too visually dense for my liking.
I loved everything about the animation. We saw it in 2D, and it didn't bother me. I get that it could be an issue for some people, though.