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The original was posted on /r/piracy by /u/-BruXy- on 2025-04-22 14:07:23+00:00.


One of my favorite movies and the book is

I saw it first when I was 13, on late TV, and since then, I have loved Sean Connery and Umberto Eco (the author). And there is also one scene, which I remember vividly since and it is when young monk is banging with a socially disadvantaged girl from the neighborhood. It is also very significant for a story, because he fells in lifetime love with her.

So you can imagine my disappointment, when the 3 minute scene was completely discarded from the Amazon Prime version. I was in shock and disbelieve (on the other hand, a mutilated obese body of murdered monastery eunuch was not censored).

So I needed to pause the movie, google it, found on some site which does not care about © and go back to watch a movie with a very bad feeling what else I am going to miss. Completely destroyed experience…

Honestly, if I am buying a content, I would at least expect some kind of warning that the content is modified (Amazon brags that it is responsibility of “content owner”).

So we are living in the world where the “archivist” will give you better idea about the quality of the content than billion dollar corporation…

Happy sailing!