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<p dir="auto"><strong>mvksmall</strong> — <em>11 years ago(January 14, 2015 04:01 PM)</em></p>
<p dir="auto">Widescreen, and the color looks restored.  I have loved this movie since seeing it at a co-op showing in college. The ending! Also, the scene at sunrise just before entering the city , when they are both morphing, and their eyes meet and their fingertips come so close bit too late - Navarre's agonized cry is absolutely heart wrenching.<br />
Rutger Hauer is a very underestimated actor. His performance in this film, and esp, Blade Runner (OMG, his final monologue. ..), seems to emanate from his soul and put through his eyes.</p>
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