At first I was incredibly annoyed by it.. but that’s just because I had to break myself out of my… television paradigm. Now I enjoy it because it provides you with that many more perspectives on the scene.
I was similarly annoyed by the “shaking camera” idea in the Bourne series at first .. but now I actually don’t mind it.
Whether we realize it or not we are born and raised with certain “artistic expectations” (I guess I’ll call it). Anything that pushes us out of that (for lack of a better word) “brainwashed” mindset is alien to us and is therefore immediately rejected. That is likely why it took a while for abstract art to take hold (which it still hasn’t entirely).
My wife is an artist and I had to learn some of this through trial and error. XD I would look at an abstract painting and see garbage and confusion whereas she would look at it, study the flow or angle of the colors and shapes and how they work together to deduce a feeling the artist was trying to portray. It took a while, but I’m now able to do the same. I am also able to see art where I wouldn’t have before.. such as a uniquely filmed television series.