I’ve seen Avatar twice. First time it sucked terribly because I was too close to the screen. Next time, I was at the back of the theatre. 3D was much better. Above all, I had to learn to be a nice boy and NOT to look around. Because the blurry parts don’t get sharp. You have to follow the directors focus. And that’s a basic contradiction for me. 3D doesn’t give you a richer, fuller visual experience. It only looks good if you watch the scene exactly how the director wants you to watch it.
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I’ve seen Avatar twice. First time it sucked terribly because I was too close to the screen. Next time, I was at the back of the theatre. 3D was much better. Above all, I had to learn to be a nice boy and NOT to look around. Because the blurry parts don’t get sharp. You have to follow the directors focus. And that’s a basic contradiction for me. 3D doesn’t give you a richer, fuller visual experience. It only looks good if you watch the scene exactly how the director wants you to watch it.
Posted by Rolf (anon) on 2009-12-20 03:48:20.