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Originally Posted by Elvis_Christ
I'm keen to check that out. Is the story any different?
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No, but the entire story simply feels different in the black and white style. The story really comes to life and the CG blends far better. I missed the theatrical on this one and when I heard that Darabont not only intended for the film to be b/w, but offered a b/w version on the DVD I bought it immediately and watched the b/w version before seeing the color version.
It is fantastic.
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