It would be if they hadn't cocked up the conversion this badly. The blended fields occur too randomly for any automated process to work.
It probably doesn't help that, while the movie was shot at 24fps, the effects were all done at 29.97. So some of those field-blending issues got baked in during conversion to 25fps, and aren't fixable. At least that means I can actually get this to 23.976fps and have it be watchable, but it won't be 100% perfect. (Though it certainly won't look any worse than it does at 25fps.)