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    Archived from the IMDb Discussion Forums — Ladyhawke


    wendy_wickett — 9 years ago(July 03, 2016 07:49 AM)

    Don't get me wrong. I LOVE THIS STORY! And the movie is GREAT! God, Rutger Hauerjust wow. But I would love to see what some really good writers, actors & today's technology could do with this.
    I wonder who could play the characters if they were to make the movie today? Just throwing it out there.

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      drunkbear — 9 years ago(July 07, 2016 04:20 PM)

      I really don't think they could do it any better. The only thing CGI might add would be more impressive backgrounds and more detail on the human-to-animal transformation scenes.
      The real backgrounds were perfect, just as they were, and they way they shot just hints of the transformations was moving and tantalizing, for me. Watching Isabo actually grow a beak would just be grotesque.

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        philoj — 9 years ago(October 11, 2016 01:06 PM)

        Definitely a perfect case of "less is more"
        It's a fantasy romance. The details of the transformation serve no part of the story, and would only be a distraction.
        Philo's Law: To learn from your mistakes, you have to realize you're making mistakes.

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