THE SHOCK LABYRINTH 3D REVIEW
Some films are, to be charitable, far from Academy Award winning material. Some are just dumb. And some are just plain fun to watch... because of 3D. ...
That the film is in 3D makes it work -- that “3D” is in the name makes more sense and cannot be overstated. And as crafted by the Japanese director Takashi Shimizu (see his Ju-On: The Grudge), you’ll be a lot more entertained than any U.S. ‘’remake.” The film was shot in high-definition 3D and looks it -- but only if you saw it in the theater. For your home theater, the 3D is enacted using the anaglyph model: red and cyan glasses you might have on hand from 7-Eleven, a NBC special event or from a comic book (recent or ancient), etc. This means that you don’t have to have a 3D TV in order to see it – thus explaining why there’s no 3D logo on the Blu-ray box -- but it also makes the effects more exaggerated and less technically efficient than would be the case if real 3D were being employed. ...
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