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Actually, you're not seeing the original film grain at all in any disc but digital noise. Film has a resolution of well over 7000 pixels (grains) per inch. BD's are showing only 1080 of that. You can't represent 7 grains of silver with one pixel. The people doing the transfers can add more digital noise (grain) or leave it clean if it that effect is so desired. My personal opinion is that they should do what serves the film best. It's a judgment call in the end.
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