Miguel_Zorro said:
I hear you. I had the same comment coming out of the movie too. Whatever I was focused on was clear, but the rest was a bit blurry. If I shifted my gaze, I had to refocus on it. I had a headache as result. My girlfriend felt it worse. Her eyes were watering and sore by the end of the movie. As for what jumped out at me? There were a few moments involving insects, when it felt like they were right beside me. The surround sound helped to create the effect. |
RE: the blurry, I bet that is just how the 3D affets you. While not common, I have read where many people dislike the 3D tech for this reason.
RE: 3D coming out..
You already mentioned the 'fire' scene with brown particles, but there is also a few other areas from dust, debris, fire, etc. Basically where it makes sense to have it. Its not like the 80's 3D where movies stick stuff out at you for now apparent reason. Its supposed to be realistic not superficial. So, the real imagery is the 3D environment itself, i.e. people actually walking behind full deminsional items, fully 3D spherical screens, really holographic looking displays of maps, etc.
Maybe you're just setting different expectations, but what I think you're describing is what I would call the old school gimmicky 3D and not the realism that is portrayed in Avatar and other newer 3D movies.