Well not quite but I did find myself coming out of Tron Legacy with one major question,
Was any of that film in 3D?
I am assuming the answer to be yes as I paid over the odds to watch it in 3D and an extra quid for the ever so stylish spec’s. There was a disclaimer at the beginning stating that some scenes where in “2 dimensions” as this was the way that director had envisaged these to be viewed. That did ring alarm bells at the time but I thought little of it as I was still expecting a massive Hollywood spectacular that would blow my mind away with the 3D playing a major part.
So now I am spending most of my time looking for the 3D parts of the film and although I could pick out a few I would suggest that less than 20% of the film was actually in 3D. This made the whole experience less than impressive and as a consequence of me looking for the 3D effects I was not really watching the film. Apparently though my fellow film watchers assured me that I had not missed much as far as the film itself so no loss there, except for the £11 that we had all forked out.
The evening was not a complete loss though as we all then went out and had a lovely Cantonese meal. For those that would like to visit the restaurant,
King’s Cantonese
1 King St
Drighlington, Bradford BD11 1LW
0113 285 4815
Film toss but nice nosh.
