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All is a question of exposure time. And to stay open-minided, a good director will not stick to any tradition. In CG it is possible to "shoot" 24fps with each frame having a motion blur of the exact duration of 1/24 s. It is technically impossible with a camera. with an exposure near 1/24s motion look so smooth this gives a "slow motion" feeling.

more than 24 fps do not look good in a theater, because the black time take more and more share of the whole time and then blinking become a problem, i have seen projections at 48fps it is incredibly sharp and smooth, but some blinking make the viewing uncompfortable for panorama, slow moving subjects etc.. However a kung-fu scene with more fps would be absolutely stunning.

Stay open minded. Use the features at your taste!

I like to watch 24p because it feels authentic, but if some jumps in motion bothered me i would look for an "added frame" feature.

If we complain about such things, it is because home cinema just leaped ahead.
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