Ah, OK, that makes sense. It didn't have that effect on me, so while I did take note that there was an issue for some I literally couldn't see what the problem was, and forgot some of the details since. There were plenty of discussions at the time about "what people were used to seeing" and so on, and I guess filmmakers have now figured out how to manage the issue since 48fps films are much more common these days and there seem to be far fewer complaints.
FWIW, there's a related issue with 1080p+ video in that close-ups more readily show skin blemishes and are a lot less forgiving of any flaws in make-up, costumes, set detail, or that stray bit of garbage/coffee cups that weren't removed from the set. Personally I don't think that's necessarily a bad thing in the case of skin blemishes since it pops the "beautiful people" bubble that too many people obsess over. The rest just needs more attention to detail in your costumes, props, and scene prep, none of which are a bad thing for the viewer.