Alexandra Jaegy 10:16 a.m., February 08, 2023, modified at 10:19 a.m., February 08, 2023

A remastered version, in 3D and also in 4DX of Titanic is released on screens this Wednesday to mark the 25th anniversary of the film.

The opportunity for the youngest to discover on the big screen this film which marked an entire generation, and which remains the second biggest commercial success of all time behind Avatar, another film by James Cameron.

The sinking of the most famous ocean liner in 3D cinema?

It is now possible.

For the 25th anniversary of the cult film, the second biggest commercial success of all time, comes out in cinemas this Wednesday.

Among the younger generation, many discovered it as a family, with their grandparents or parents.

This is the case of Clément, who has seen

Titanic

dozens of times on television.

This evening, he will finally go to see him at the cinema thinking of his grandfather.

It was he who transmitted this passion for this film to him, ten years earlier.

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"He was born not long after the drama of the Titanic, the real one. He felt concerned from not very far away, to have heard about it in a really close way. It's not surprising to see it again in theaters, it was so a culturally important film", explains the cinephile.

It is precisely for cinematographic culture that the parents of Alexandre, 19, wanted him to discover the film when he was younger.

"When I was little, I had discovered the tape in a closet and I had brought it back to my parents and my parents had told me that I was perhaps a little too small to see it. And then they wanted to show it to me for the beauty of the film", says the young man.

"The fact that it has eleven Oscars, showing a classic film, so going to see it in the cinema in 3D or 4DX I think it's really worth it," he adds.

Enough to revive the eternal debate on the surface of the board, and if there was really room for the two protagonists of the film.