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Is it suitable for children to watch 3D movies and wear 3D glasses_

Author: Release time: 2025-03-21 03:16:13 View number: 11

Is it suitable for children to watch 3D movies and wear 3D glasses?

Are 3D movies suitable for children? Italy's Supreme Health Care Council has issued a ban on children under the age of 6 from wearing 3D glasses to watch 3D movies, citing the fact that "the use of 3D glasses by children whose eyes are not fully developed may cause strabismus, amblyopia and other vision problems". In China, when 3D cartoons are shown in theaters, there is no "reminder" or "warning" of the impact on young children, and even when the 2D/3D version of the cartoon appears, there is almost no trace of the 2D version. Children are the flowers of the motherland, and more importantly, the future of a country, which requires the care and love of the whole society. It is understandable that the filmmakers and theaters want to make money, but if they regard interests above all else, this is a lack of morality and responsibility. In real life, children are in a vulnerable position, they lack the ability to self-discipline and protect, so they need more careful care from adults, both mentally and physically. At the very least, give the audience some choice. Hopefully, in the near future, Chinese filmmakers will also take action against the proliferation of 3D cartoons. 3D dominates More than 20 cartoons released around the summer this year, more than half of which are 3D films. Many parents can't help but ask, is it suitable for children to watch 3D movies? Will this affect my child's vision development? Among the more than 20 cartoons released around the summer this year, 3D movies occupy the absolute mainstream, such as the popular "The Return of the Great Sage", the well-known Chinese animation IP "Rock Kingdom", "Sail No. 5" and so on. This makes Sheriff Black Cat, which is only available in 2D, and the British cartoon Shaun the Sheep "different". Based on a classic British animated series, Shaun the Sheep is a stop-motion animation made of clay, where all the story is conveyed by the characters' expressions and body language, and it doesn't push the 3D version. Qian Jianping, director of Shanghai Meiying Studio, the producer of "Sheriff Black Cat", made it clear that in order to give children a more comfortable viewing experience, the film made clear the concept of 2D movies from the beginning of shooting. However, the reporter compared the share of several cartoons and found that the schedule rate of 2D cartoons is significantly lower than that of 3D cartoons released in the same period, and if a cartoon has two versions of 2D/3D, the theater will also schedule more 3D versions. The reason for this is that a theater manager said "the way is broken": "The ticket price of 2D is generally about forty or fifty yuan, and the price of 3D can be more than 80 yuan." And all the children who watch the movie are in a 'one-to-one' mode (accompanied by parents). The theater has a limited number of shows per day, and this account will come out as soon as it is calculated. Parents' worries Mr. Chang, a citizen, just took his children to watch "Minions with Big Eyes", he told reporters that many theaters do not have children's version of 3D glasses, adult frames are so big, many children's heads are too small to hang up, "When watching movies, I have to hold on to my hands, and I am very tired." The reporter learned from the interview that many parents will bring their own small objects such as rubber bands to fix glasses for their children. Because the so-called 3D of many domestic cartoons is actually converted from 2D films, the effect is very poor. Adults are dizzy to see, let alone young children. Many parents reported to reporters that during the screening of some 3D cartoons, their children would take off their glasses and say "uncomfortable" and "dizzy", so as to leave the venue early. In fact, the animation film "spelling" 3D is not a phenomenon only this year. Since 2010, a "Avatar" brought the shocking feeling of 3D effects to Chinese audiences, and the 3D whirlwind has swept the Chinese film market, almost becoming the "standard" selling point of film marketing, giving people the illusion that "no 3D is not a good film". Many cartoons for young children are also moving closer to this, and last year alone, nearly 40 Chinese and foreign cartoons were released in China, and the 3D version accounted for 7 percent. While placing a burden on consumers, it also deprives them of the right to choose 2D. Will the inadmissibility of 3D movies for children harm children's visual development? Dr. Rong of Shanghai Children's Hospital told reporters that so far, there has been no detailed research report showing that 3D movies can cause eye damage, but some test institutions in the United States believe that wearing 3D glasses for a long time can cause eye fatigue and may also cause headaches and blurred vision. Studies have shown that children are more affected by this symptom, while people over the age of 50 are less affected. In addition, if 3D glasses are not sterilized and recycled, they can spread eye diseases and affect vision, as was the case with a 4-year-old boy in Poland. Ophthalmologist suggests: Children watching a 3D movie a month has little impact, but if they watch it regularly, it may cause pseudomyopia and glaucoma. Before the age of four or five, children's visual development is not perfect, and the eye muscles and visual system are developing, and the use of 3D glasses may cause strabismus, amblyopia and other vision problems. Children under the age of 10, especially those with a history of epilepsy and severe amblyopia, are best not to watch 3D movies.

 

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