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Avoid the Director's Cut like the plague


Finnaly i've seen the Director's Cut and what a mess of editing... The Theatrical Version of "Revenge" was not only so much better than the D.C. but also one of Tony Scott's best movies. Several key scenes were removed and the movie became soulless, empty and most of all, pointless... In the new version:

- It didn't explained how Costner and Quinn became close friends (how in the hell a 30 years old Navy Pilot is close friends with a 70 years old Mexican Gangster??)

- The romance beetween Costner / Stowe looked more like sex escapades than real love beetween the two, most of the dialogue including Costner's hesitations to betray his friend Quinn were gone.

- Quinn looked more the HERO and Costner the bad guy, because some of the scenes that showed Quinn as a mad man with a bad temper who also cheats on his wife and treats her like a piece of meat were gone.

- The dislike beetween Costner's and Quinn's acessor & bodyguard played by Thomas Millan wasn't explained.

- How in the hell Quinn's knew that his wife was cheating him with Costner? Another important key scene removed.

- Some supporting players did nothing in the new version, and they became pointless characters to the plot (like John Leguizamo and Sally Kirkland).

- Quinn's screentime was reduced to almost a large cameo (and he's second billed in the opening credits).

- The sex scenes removed from the Theatrical Version and the new outtaplace music included added nothing to the plot, except turning the movie into a "Days of Thunder" erotic thriller in Scott's fast pacing / quick editing style.

Conclusion: in the 2007 DC's --ยป Quinn's a honoured man, loyal friend & a good husband; Costner's a prick and Stowe's a nymphomaniac whore.

Revenge (1990) Theatrical Version - 8/10 (one of my favorites Tony Scott's movies).

Revenge - Director's Cut (2007) - 5/10 (avoid this one if you're a fan of the Theatrical Version, but if you wanna see a fast-paced (but "empty" & soulless) movie with plenty of erotic takes on Costner and the beautiful Madeleine Stowe in her prime and ignore all the plotholes and pointless characters this one is for you...)



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Yeah, I agree. I just watched it thinking it was going to be the version I saw back in the early 90's.

I recalled a scene where Quinn loses his temper and throws his dogs in the swimming pool and another scene where Leguizamo speaks in what was supposedly the first time in ages which catches Ferrer off guard.

Hearing Kinky's Mas in the jeep also was a surprise seeing as this movie was made 12-13 years before that song was released.

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Agreed.

Late great director Tony Scott's first sign of self destructive tendencies, as he guts all the character, motivation, dynamics, dimension, nuance, pathos, and passion from the original underrated theatrical release of "Revenge" to instead release this shamelessly sleazy and vapid director's cut version on dvd.

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