The disc presents a theatrically correct widescreen 1.85:1 3D (and 2D on the same disc) 1080p transfer and is locked to Region B. Shot natively in 3D I was hoping for some decent effects and an immersive experience, sadly that’s not really the case, oh there are some nice effects, but the immersion is somewhat lost, especially when it gets dark. First off the good, though, what is immediately apparent is how solid everything looks, right from the opening scene. Editplus 2.11 more. The non-descript blond girl in the water is framed very well; low down so the water holds the foreground, she hold the middle and in the far off distance is the shore, but it is underwater where things really ‘stand out’, since water has volume it looks ‘thick’, the various bits floating in it giving a real sense of submersion, as the body within it has real solidity and roundness to it; she is swimming in the water.