Small details like that stand out without ever feeling goofy. Real backgrounds don't lend themselves to 3D depth as much as animated or CGI backgrounds do. While there are a few scenes that work particularly well in the "Beyond the Window" category, I wouldn't say this is anywhere close to Avengers: Endgame 's 3D strength. Backgrounds are not consistently blurry or anything, but Endgame is often a stark and not a lush movie; it's just not really exciting to make 3D walls or cars parked on the street in the background stand out.
Brightness score is a tough one, because certain scenes in Avengers: Endgame are notably dark. However, despite this, I never felt as if my 3D experience was too dark due to the format or the 3D glasses. Plus, a lot of scenes in Endgame both lend themselves to 3D and are really bright in 3D. While we don't want blur while watching a 3D movie with glasses on, consistent blur when taking the glasses off, you know to wipe the tears off your face during particularly sentimental scenes or whatever, is a good thing.
I periodically took my glasses off during Avengers: Endgame , not to cry OK maybe to cry , and I found the blur factor to be consistent and to be prevalent over most of the screen, giving the movie a satisfying level of depth and consideration. Do not try watching this movie with your glasses off.
Having seen Avengers: Endgame once before, this was actually the category I was most dreading. There's a lot of action in this film, and scenes with a lot of movement typically have the most trouble in this category as action in 3D can often make people queasy.
Unusually, I'd have liked more gimmicky 3D. Sure, I usually tire quickly of gimmicky shots of stuff flying towards me -- but when the stuff flying towards me is Scarlett Johansson sprinting out of an explosion pursued by a roaring Incredible Hulk, how could I not want to see that in three dimensions? At least you can watch in 2D without being put off by stuff that's clearly meant for 3D audiences.
But while 3D doesn't add much, if you do choose the 2D option, you're missing out on a treat: the Hulk hulking out in 3D. Avengers Assemble is in cinemas now in 2D and 3D. I saw the film at Cineworld, where if you book online you get 10 per cent off -- and pay no booking fees. What did you think of the Avengers movie? Is it the best comic book movie ever, or an overcrowded mess?
What 3D movies are you looking forward to? Assemble your thoughts in the comments or on our Facebook page. Should I see 'The Avengers' in 3D? Richard Trenholm. April 30, a. In many cases, the technology is an afterthought and the films are converted to a 3D version in post production.
For films that aren't produced with 3D as a priority, the foreground images remain crisp and pop during the viewing, but the background tends to get blurred and out of focus. For this reason, many moviegoers consider 3D to be more of a distraction than an experience. Kids, of course, are more enthusiastic about 3D films.
Paul Dergarabedian, senior analyst at Comscore, noted that the success of 3D is very content-centric.
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