The 2005 film Mr. & Mrs. Smith , starring Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie, saw a significant home media expansion through its Unrated Director's Cut, released on June 6, 2006. This version, approximately 6 minutes longer than the theatrical cut, was director Doug Liman’s effort to restore the "sex and violence" originally trimmed to secure a PG-13 rating. Key Differences: Theatrical vs. Director's Cut
Furthermore, for collectors, the Director’s Cut is the only version that feels complete. The theatrical version leaves you wanting a bit more romance. The Director’s Cut gives you the toxicity and the romance in equal measure.
Language Options: Standard DVD and digital releases typically feature English, Spanish, and French audio tracks.
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The Director's Cut features several narrative and technical changes: Added Footage:
"Mr. & Mrs. Smith" is a wildly entertaining action-comedy that benefits greatly from this Director's Cut Dual Audio edition. The film stars Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie as the titular characters, a married couple who lead a mundane life until they discover that they are actually rival assassins hired to kill each other.
While the story remains the same, the Director’s Cut feels more like the "indie" spirit Doug Liman originally intended before it became a massive $487 million global phenomenon. It prioritizes the character chemistry and the dark humor of marriage over simple action tropes. Doug Liman
Feature: "Love, Lies, and Assassins: The Making of Mr. & Mrs. Smith"