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It includes DELETED SCENES(!), and a featurette about orchestrating the movie. Lovely!
- Susan[/QUOTE]
In my DVD there are no deleted scenes: all the scenes showed bit by bit are in the movie. No featurette. Is your version,the American one, more complete?
To Michael: you're right. The Spanish version has subtitles, you can't get off them. Perhaps because they presume that if someone has bought it he needs the version in their language, that's not wrong anyway. The English version is something "more". The best you can do is to learn English... To Michael the same question as above: did you find something like deleted scenes? I didn't.
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Originally posted by terry View PostIn my DVD there are no deleted scenes: all the scenes showed bit by bit are in the movie. No featurette. Is your version,the American one, more complete?
To Michael: you're right. The Spanish version has subtitles, you can't get off them. Perhaps because they presume that if someone has bought it he needs the version in their language, that's not wrong anyway. The English version is something "more". The best you can do is to learn English... To Michael the same question as above: did you find something like deleted scenes? I didn't.
On some DVD players you can lower the subtitles until they are right out of the widescreen picture. (Choose "display" from the PLAYER menu). I have done this and then blocked off the bottom of the screen so I can see the film without distractions.
Michael
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My (American) dvd had two scenes of Anna and Martin that I had not seen in the movie. Possibly they're in the movie in the DVD, I haven't watched it all the way through on DVD. When I saw it at the movie theater, there was NO scene of Anna's father visiting her. The DVD had a brief scene of that - about two minutes. Is that on your DVD? Maybe they just restored it to the way they originally intended it, so they didn't have it as a "deleted scene." Similarly, does your DVD movie include Karl visiting LbB on his deathbed? It wasn't at the movie, but it is on my DVD as a deleted scene.
- Susan
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Originally posted by susanwen View PostMy (American) dvd had two scenes of Anna and Martin that I had not seen in the movie. Possibly they're in the movie in the DVD, I haven't watched it all the way through on DVD. When I saw it at the movie theater, there was NO scene of Anna's father visiting her. The DVD had a brief scene of that - about two minutes. Is that on your DVD? Maybe they just restored it to the way they originally intended it, so they didn't have it as a "deleted scene." Similarly, does your DVD movie include Karl visiting LbB on his deathbed? It wasn't at the movie, but it is on my DVD as a deleted scene.
- Susan
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