I've found that 3D is okay for animated films, but I really dislike it for live action (or live action + effects) films. I think this is because when I'm watching a live-action 3D film, my eyes feel like they should be able to focus on things that are going on in the background or foreground of a scene, and are working to bring these things into focus, which is impossible. This doesn't seem to happen the same way with animated 3D films, possibly because my mind isn't trying to treat it like a real scene. Or maybe I'm just overanalyzing it. I've only seen about six 3D films in the last two years (three animated and three live-action) so that's going from a very small sample size. Either way, I think I'm swearing off 3D films for a few years, and then if they're still around and the technology has improved, I'll give them another try.
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