James Cameron’s masterpiece Titanic celebrated its 25th anniversary in Germany this year and was shown in cinemas again on the occasion, remastered in 4K with 3D effect. Appears appropriate on December 15th now also a new home cinema version, for the first time in high-resolution Ultra HD, but without 3D.
You can watch Titanic as a new 4K remastered including two normal Blu-ray discs order from Amazon *. Also on board are over 15 hours of bonus material with two hours of completely new bonus material, such as “Titanic – 25 Years Later” with the director and also new interviews with producer Jon Landau and leading actress Kate Winslet. In addition, it is clarified in subsequent experiments who would have fit everything on the door floating in the sea during the rescue.
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Titanic: classic and record breaker
As is well known, the famous mix of disaster film and love story is not just about historic sinking of the largest ship in the world at the time right on the maiden voyage, but also about the dramatic liaison between the fictional characters Rose (Kate Winslet) and Jack (Leonardo DiCaprio). Both achieved world fame with their roles here.
Even though the Titanic records have now been overtaken, the opulently staged blockbuster was At the time, it was the most expensive film to date (at a cost of around 200 million US dollars) and was also able to achieve this in the milestone as first film to gross over a billion dollars convert. Titanic also achieved a rare 14 Oscar nominations and 11 awards.
The magic of the blockbuster is still alive
FILMSTARTS sat down in front of the big screen again as part of the 4K 3D re-release of Titanic 25 years after its theatrical release in Germany the restored version was given 4.5 out of 5 stars. “When ‘Titanic’ first hit theaters in 1997, it was a true phenomenon. Seen from a distance in time, the hype is now just a curious memory, but the magic of the film is still alive” says the conclusion.
According to the critics, the accurate equipment, the spectacular special effects as well as the rousing music and the passionate love story still have an impact today. In view of the high-resolution new release on Blu-ray, one thing is certain: that Titanic has never looked so good in the home cinema.
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