firstly, one bi g problem with it is that i saw it in the 120 high frame rate 3d, which he made billy lynn's, which is this kind of high frame rate format which makes you think you're watching something that looks like behind—the—scenes footage. oh yes, it's so real it looks like it's not a movie, which is really, really bizarre. the second thing is, it's kind of distracting because even when you see what they've done with the cgi, there's a computer—generated character to some extent, it is impossible not to sit there thinking, oh, that's technologically quite interesting. and my biggest problem is this. although you've you've got people like mary elizabeth winstead injecting a much—needed human note, ang lee for me is a storyteller. yes, yes! tell stories! stop worrying about the technology, stop worrying about whether or not we can push back 120 frames, 60 frames a second, just do the thing that you did before which was be a great storyteller! i have no problem with technology, but technology for its own sake, it feels like the tail wagging the dog. and it is true that in the case of this