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      <![CDATA[I figured you were deploying your usual icy-dry Norwegian sarcasm. And yes, I read the first halves of all your halves.
        
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      <![CDATA[Ben, I (kind of) agreed! Do you even read my halves?
        
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      <![CDATA[Henry, I know you like to complain that blockbusters are becoming increasingly indistinguishable from the video games that have become part of their synergistic multimedia packaging, but this seems like a situation in which that collapsing of storytelling modes and visual styles works (albeit very sporadically). I'm not trying to make excuses for Prince of Persia's overwhelming crappiness, just sayin' that those action sequences that most resembled the game, with the swinging, leaping, climbing, etc. around urban obstacle courses shot with game-like angles and editing, provided what, for me, were the film's most successful sequences.
        
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