If you’re ever tempted to remove your glasses during a 3D movie, the first thing you should notice is the blurry quality of the picture before your eyes. That typically represents the amount of manipulation that the images have undergone, in order to make everything you see more 3D ready for when you slip your glasses on. And as far as the blur is concerned with Gemini Man, there’s a ton of it at work throughout the entire film. From the more subtle blur on aspects closer to the front of the frame, to the heavy degrees shown in the background, there’s always something going on with the picture.