As is being echoed repeatedly around here it isn't what's missing. It's that it is missing. Take one of Arrows next releases the Black Sunday disc. Ive only recently had the pleasure of watching this and it's simply a beautiful film to look at. Now there are simply numerous scenes throughout that have no bearing whatsoever on the narrative of the film. In fact if five seconds of a horse and carriage going by in eery slow motion got accidentally cut, im not sure many would ever pick up on it. But the point is it would be a nice scene missing. I suppose what im gerting at is this is film. It's not like a book where accidentally missing a few lines or even pages (depending on what you're reading) is going to necessarily matter. It's a visual medium and if six missing seconds of a boat is happily ignored now, what could wind up happening in future releases. Have I made any sense?
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