There was so little dimensional play in the film that I forgot that I was watching a 3D movie at all.
The 3D may not be impactful, but the movie, newly restored in 4K, looks amazing.
The end result is less of a movie than a mass-produced film-like product, one that’s easily digestible for a massive international audience.
Computer effects have become so good in the intervening 26 years that they can fix almost any sin a filmmaker might commit.
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