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listersgirl) wrote2010-03-12 01:45 pm
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HOWEVER.
3D is so annoying. It's so awkward to wear the glasses when you're already wearing glasses - mine kept sliding down and pinching my nose, so I felt like I couldn't breathe properly. I ended up holding them up for the first bit, and then I just gave up and took them off entirely. Somewhat fuzzy, but much less frustrating. And on top of that, I find 3D is distracting, and takes me out of the movie. So no more 3D for me.
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But anyway, yes, 3D is awful. I have an astigmatism and night blindness due to a weird issue with my pupils not converging properly (I also have two pupils that react at different rates to light, which, I'm told, would suggest brain damage should I ever be in a car crash and unable to confirm that it's just me and I'm usually weird that way), all of which means I cannot see properly through the glasses, and it's actually easier to watch it without. As long as it doesn't get to the point where we have to pay *more* to watch a non-3D version, I'll cope.
Glad you enjoyed the film despite it all, though. :)
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