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Mr. & Mrs. Smith (2005): Why the Director’s Cut Dual Audio Version is the Definitive Way to Watch the Ultimate Action-Comedy
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- Longer therapy session with more bickering.
- Extended fight sequence in their home after they discover each other’s identities.
- A racier version of the “You look like a Christmas tree” scene.
- An alternate take on the final standoff in the department store.
The Director's Cut of "Mr. & Mrs. Smith" offers an extended and more detailed version of the film, allowing for a richer viewing experience. The action sequences, choreographed by Yuen Woo-ping, are a highlight of the film. The blend of humor and high-octane action makes "Mr. & Mrs. Smith" a memorable cinematic experience. The film's use of location, particularly in the Smiths' suburban setting, contrasts humorously with the high-stakes action, adding to the film's unique charm. Mr. Mrs. Smith -2005- Director Cut Dual Audio...
Enhanced Action: More brutal combat sequences, including a slightly more intense version of the iconic house fight. Longer therapy session with more bickering
soundtrack in certain scenes, a nod to Brad Pitt’s previous iconic role. The "Dual Audio" & Technical Specs The Director's Cut of "Mr
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Commentary: A new screen-specific audio commentary by Doug Liman exclusive to this edition.