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Heaven's Gate and the Day the Sky Stayed

There are some movies you remember. And then there are days you remember—and the movie just happens to be part of them. Heaven’s Gate  has a reputation now. A big one. A cautionary tale. A punchline, once upon a time. A masterpiece, depending on who you ask today.   But that’s not how I remember it.   I remember the sky.   It was sometime in April of 1981. A Saturday or Sunday matinee at the Illinois Valley Twin Cinema in downtown LaSalle, Illinois. The kind of place that felt permanent when you were young, like it would always be there waiting for you.   There weren’t many people in the theater. Even then, you could feel something was off. Not wrong—just… quiet. Like the movie hadn’t quite found its audience yet.   By then, Michael Cimino already had a reputation. I knew his work from  Thunderbolt and Lightfoot  and, of course,  The Deer Hunter . That alone was enough to get me through the door.  And the cast—Kris Kristofferso...

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