"I really felt sick during the fight scenes when I watched it in 3D," one viewer wrote on Weibo. "It was like a low-budget movie. I need to watch again in 2D."

According to state-owned Chinese newspaper Global Times, disgruntled (and possibly dizzy) moviegoers took to the streets in Beijing's Chaoyang district earlier this week to demand their money back. Making things even more difficult for Matt Damon's fans in China is the fact that almost no theaters are carrying the 2D print in the film's opening week and ticket prices for 3D editions are often twice that of a 2D screening. Global Times reported that only eight of the 149 theaters in Beijing had the original version of Bourne's latest exploits. According to Universal Picture's Beijing office, however, the movie studio is working with distributors to fix that. Either way, the film still managed to pull in $25.1 million during its first three days in China.