It's directed pretty much like an ordinary film, so the 3D just gives it a feeling of depth. Plus Pixar, being the storytellers they are, have used the 3D to help tell the story. So when things are good, the colour pallet is rich and the 3D good, and when things are bad they use muted colour and scale back the 3D. It's all done with great subtlety.
I don't think the height thing would give you issues any more than most other films.
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It's directed pretty much like an ordinary film, so the 3D just gives it a feeling of depth. Plus Pixar, being the storytellers they are, have used the 3D to help tell the story. So when things are good, the colour pallet is rich and the 3D good, and when things are bad they use muted colour and scale back the 3D. It's all done with great subtlety.
I don't think the height thing would give you issues any more than most other films.