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pikashoe said:
Bofferbrauer2 said:

True, but that was probably the tradeoff of the technology at the time, hence why I'm disappointed that with modern technology they couldn't get any closer to what was described in the books.

I imagine the reason for that is that a very dark blue would make it nearly impossible to see any details in the eye, going by examples I've seen online using almost black eyes take a lot of emotion out of the eyes. Overall I think the tradeoff works for the new films.

I think it was a similar reason that made the producers of Game of Thrones back away from giving Daenerys and Viserys purples eyes like they are supposed to have in the books.

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OT: I've seen Dune Part two twice now and loved it both times. It's such a great movie, with powerful scenes and the 165 minutes runtime goes by so fast. I do hope we get Dune Messiah because I want to know how the Holy War unfolds. 



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