Always exciting to go back to the Titanic. A concise and interesting documentary, kept things on point. They even showed some original footage and pictures from 1912 and it was remarkable how they went searching for the suite of Benjamin Guggenheim and they had one of his descendants as part of the search. The work and modelling they did was great to show us more of what was happening. Enjoyed it.
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Back to the Titanic documents the first manned dives to Titanic in nearly 15 years. New footage reveals fresh decay and sheds light on the ship's future.
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disappointing reality tv schlock
National Geographic continues its decline into dumbed down mediocrity. This 'documentary' plays like a cheap reality show. The fake drama is so forced it's almost impossible to watch this. There is almost no good 4k footage of the wreck in this. Mostly the same footage over and over and then reaction shots or b roll inside the sub. These are the people who crashed into Titanic but there's no mention of it here. Poorly directed and shot this is really a shadow of what it could have been. 5-6 minutes of great content stretched into 45+ min of stupid tv tropes. The expedition itself seems half baked, especially with technology available today. The narrator is awful. The only interesting person is the historian.
A very beautiful return to the wreck of the most famous ship in naval history...
I was thrilled and happy to get to see this 2020 documentary titled "Back to the Titanic" made available by National Geographic.
And I must admit that this was definitely a documentary that was well-worth taking the time to sit down and watch, and it was also a documentary that was very much welcomed. The only downside to the documentary was that it was way, way too short. I could have spent hours perusing through footage of how the wreck of the majestic Titanic looked in 2020. And it was very fascinating to see the process of deterioration to the ship.
"Back to the Titanic" gives us some really great footage of what the wreck looked like in 2020. And the graphical presentation of the wreck that they made possible with this documentary was just spectacular.
Everyone is familiar with the tragic events of April 14th, 1912, so this documentary definitely is a monument of historic progress and gathering facts.
I can highly and warmly recommend that you find the time to sit down to watch "Back to the Titanic", if you have the chance to do so, especially if you have an interest in the ship or the events that transpired back in 1912.
My rating of "Back to the Titanic" is a seven out of ten stars. Just a shame that it was only 1 hour long - as it felt much shorter, and could have given so much more with more time and footage.