Still, color fidelity is sacrificed with the red-and-blue glasses. I thought this VC-1 encode looked pretty three dimensional in its previous incarnations on Blu-ray and HD DVD, but the 3D version does add more depth to the image. The highlight of the show is the wonderful musical score by Alan Silvestri, and the songs by Silvestri and Glen Ballard are quite heartwarming. The cheap red-and-blue cardboard glasses are woefully uncomfortable, and the wow factor wears out its welcome pretty fast. This has become another holiday classic for my family to enjoy, but I can't say seeing it in 3D offers an improved experience. Invited to join the Polar Express on its journey to the North Pole by the train conductor (Tom Hanks), a magical world opens his eyes to the spirit of Christmas. He awakes on Christmas Eve to the sound of a train arriving in his front yard. A boy (Daryl Sabara) has lost the Christmas spirit and doesn't believe in Santa Claus.
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