This leaves certain sections of the film without any blurred elements on the forefront, especially with the characters of Jim and Aurora.
Other films might take this opportunity to give facial features a chance to stand out, but sadly Passengers does not.
Passengers has a lot of moments between its central characters that confine the blurry elements to the backgrounds and CGI additions to the image.
When watching a 3D movie, if you take off your glasses and see a good amount of blur on the screen, it typically suggests a decent level of depth and detail with the images being presented.