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It is revisionist. And it may particularly annoy fans of the film if the director wants to 'downgrade' the film in terms of quality so as to mimic films of old vintage. In a sense, remastering, polishing and touching up film to look better than before is, in a sense, revisionist, but more generally embraced by viewers. I guess it all boils down to what you have grown used to what a certain film looks like. |
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