This has to be one of the first movies to offer a 2D HFR (48fps) version. Normally it is tied to 3D as well, which has its own image issues.
I'm curious, by those that have seen THIS movie in HFR, both 2D and 3D (but mostly 2D), what you think. Does HFR have merit? Does it improve the movie going experience or harm it? The reason I'm most interested in the impressions of 2D is that it decouples the technologies and lets them stand/fall on their own merits/weaknesses. It is a shame that they seemed to have, with the crazy number of versions, decided that HFR would be at the sacrifice of the higher-channel count sound.
I'm curious, by those that have seen THIS movie in HFR, both 2D and 3D (but mostly 2D), what you think. Does HFR have merit? Does it improve the movie going experience or harm it? The reason I'm most interested in the impressions of 2D is that it decouples the technologies and lets them stand/fall on their own merits/weaknesses. It is a shame that they seemed to have, with the crazy number of versions, decided that HFR would be at the sacrifice of the higher-channel count sound.
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