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In Reply to: RE: Don't know what you saw but I thought I saw the DNA beginning to reassemble at the end of that sequence... posted by Steve O on June 18, 2012 at 12:05:49
...and even turned a pretty pale pink/coral color, for those in the audience who aren't color blind.
The "primordial ooze" jump started this way, seems absolutely clear and essential for giving premise to the film's contexts.
I'm so very glad that R. Scott did not to dumb down and spoil a good film, and chose to provide enough clues for most everyone to come away with at least a sense of what was happening.
In this way I feel cleansed from Scott's "Gladiator".
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