[3DTV.com]
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. …
Read the full story here: http://www.3dtv.com/reviews/The-Shock-Labyrinth-3D-Review
