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The thing that I don't like about '3D' movies is that they're clearly flat 2D images like a bunch of cardboard cutouts with a bit of trickery to get certain things to stand out more than others, and I can't see it as anything else. I can lose myself in the movie for moments at a time but am constantly pulled out of it and back into the real world every time something fucky happens with my perception or I try to look at a detail in the background that just stays blurry.
Some 3d movies add the depth in post, those look like cardboard cutouts, more expensive films use the full 3d camera to record the film, those look much better but are quite rare, especially now the fad is mostly played out (and some movies, like most marvel films, use a mix of the two techniques). I agree the focus thing is an annoying problem and that even with the better version it doesn't add much.