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By introducing Carol and Hector as children, the film better establishes their lifelong history, making Hector’s later resentment and Hal’s relationship with Carol feel more grounded. Reception and Technical Details
While the theatrical version was widely criticized for its pacing and narrative gaps, the is often cited by fans as the more cohesive way to experience the film, despite being only about 9 to 10 minutes longer . Key Additions in the Extended Cut By introducing Carol and Hector as children, the
Many critics felt the extra footage didn't fix the film's core issues—such as the "cloud-like" villain Parallax or the heavily criticized CGI suit—but noted it did make Hal Jordan a more sympathetic character. This sequence provides a full, uninterrupted look at
This sequence provides a full, uninterrupted look at the fatal crash of Hal’s father, Martin Jordan. In the theatrical version, this is mostly seen through fragmented flashbacks. This sequence provides a full
Unlike some extended editions that add new action, this version focuses almost entirely on and emotional stakes: