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Completely disagree

Yes, the flaws are more visible, but so is everything else, and, speaking for myself, I became aware of all sorts of wonderful details that I had overlooked in the past, such as the details on the painting on the wall in the hotel restaurant near the beginning. The Blu-ray really made me see the movie with new eyes. The sound quality is still so-so (although even here, I think it's superior to the DVD), but I found the colors superior on the Blu-ray, and to me, this is a truly fine restoration job.


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