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Originally Posted by SebC
I don't think so. They're dim because they the light that's going to each eye is cut in half by the polarizer. Bit of an odd complaint though, since there isn't a whole lot of ambient light in a typical theater.
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Not an odd compliant at all. It's a big compliant from detractors of 3D. It's like wearing sunglasses and watching your TV. The amount of light from the screen that hits your eyes is a lot less in a 3D movie than a regular movie.