Inside the Titanic / Titanic and Me (100th Anniversary Collection) (2012)

Inside the Titanic / Titanic and Me (100th Anniversary Collection)
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For the first time, these dramatised documentaries show what happened on the Titanic from the point of view of the killer itself: the water, and those who were connected to the mighty ship either in it's construction of the fatal voyage. This was a massacre – 1,517 passengers and crew died when the luxury liner went down.

Inside Titanic. Everybody on board was fooled by the water, a devious and unstoppable killer. Stories are told through action-packed reconstructions of eyewitness reports, drama interviews, and high quality effects. By following the water, this compelling film reveals what caused the infamous demise of the supposedly unsinkable Titanic.

Titanic and Me is a unique account of one of the most famous disasters in history, bringing together for the first time the individual stories of those who built, operated or were passengers on the Titanic. These stories of loss and love, triumph and tragedy, live on in their descendants and are recreated in this very special documentary.

DVD
Status: Normal
Run time: 180mins
Origin: UNITED KINGDOM
Aspect Ratio: 16:9

Member Reviews (1)

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Inside the titaanic was (pardon the underwater pun ) breathtaking . a outstanding doctumentary/re creation of events .The narrative culed from actual hearing transcripts was superb , the effects first class and the greater tragedy was the chronology of errors everything that could go wrong ddid go wrong on that fatefull night this real life tragedy contain all the elements of a greek tragedy , the hubris( of the unsinkable titanic) the pathos (all the avoidable mistakes) the narrcissus element ( the 1st class passangers ) and the heros ( most of the crew) an outsanding re creation of events from the point of veiw of the waater posidion himself would be impressed. Unfortunatly "Titanic and me " is very average but the second half of the dvd more than makes up for the lacklustre preformance of the first half.
Posted Friday, 17 May 2013 See my other reviews