and I've enjoyed several of those computer generated animated films. They are clever and funny--and sometimes they are so clever the riffs in the script go over peoples' head if they don't get the references.
Daughter would complain that when shown 3D this and that- she did not get what the big deal was.
She went in for new glasses and low and behold she is legally blind in one eye. Appareently always has been.
How the fuck her previous eye screenings and exams and glasses fittings missed this detail will always be a mystery. Mom says it does now explain why she has always had trouble catching balls, frisbees, and why she sometimes would walk into things claiming she just did not see them.
By the way-I also have that problem.
anyway So if you take your kid to a 3d thing and they seem more confused then impressed. Pay attention.
Does she have corrective lenses that help her enjoy 3D now?
My son doesn't always wear his glasses; but I encouraged him to take them yesterday, as I wasn't sure how well he'd be able to view the effects without them...He's got pretty strong astigmatism in one eye.
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