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>It's very rare to find a film where the translation improves on the
>original.

One of the rare book examples appears to be "One Hundred Years of Solitude."  Garcia Marquez always said the English version is better and I thought he was just being polite but I know three fluent Spanish/English speakers who say the same thing.

LT

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