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A slightly overrated film, but nevertheless well worth seeing. My version of the DVD contains previously unseen scenes and a commentary track from Christopher Lee and Edward Woodward which is very interesting.
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I think in certain ways it's overrated, but I don't feel people appreciate it for its actual merit. Post Aquarian cultural dialogue is cool. It's the religious/ethical equivalent of the song "Kids" from Bye, Bye Birdie, but with a lot of brains and heart to back it up.
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