{"id":106831,"date":"2022-11-24T20:38:25","date_gmt":"2022-11-24T15:08:25","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.imageantra.com\/the-platform-removes-the-censorship-of-un-dos-tres-splash-in-the-remastered-version-in-4k\/"},"modified":"2022-11-24T20:38:25","modified_gmt":"2022-11-24T15:08:25","slug":"the-platform-removes-the-censorship-of-un-dos-tres-splash-in-the-remastered-version-in-4k","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.imageantra.com\/the-platform-removes-the-censorship-of-un-dos-tres-splash-in-the-remastered-version-in-4k\/","title":{"rendered":"the platform removes the censorship of ‘Un, dos, tres… Splash’ in the remastered version in 4K"},"content":{"rendered":"
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In April 2020, while we were cooped up in our homes as a virus ravaged the planet, one of the great concerns of the first world was focused on Daryl Hannah’s buttocks<\/strong>…or in the absence of them. At that time, Disney + included in its catalog the fun ‘One, two, three… Splash’<\/strong>but not before inserting a couple of snips to soften its already soft content.<\/p>\n

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The mouse house, which warned of this with a text at the beginning of the film, modified Ron Howard’s work to prevent the mermaid protagonist from showing more skin than was due according to his criteria. For it, I know<\/strong> they strategically expanded some plans to cut out some areas<\/strong> that they could dirty the minds of some viewers – although all it did was dirty the image due to digital enlargement – but this was the most subtle censorship device.<\/p>\n

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The jewel in the crown was located in a scene in which Daryl Hannah kisses Tom Hanks before running into the water in a full shot. In the original, part of her buttocks<\/strong> could be glimpsed under her mane, so the Disney people couldn’t think of anything other than add some sultry digital hair extensions<\/strong> to finish covering the anatomy of the mermaid. insane.<\/p>\n

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Disney+ didn’t want butts on their platform so they edited Splash with digital fur technology pic.twitter.com\/df8XE0G9om<\/a><\/p>\n

\u2014Allison Pregler \ud83d\udcfc\ud83c\udf42\ud83c\udf30\ud83e\udd67 (@AllisonPregler) April 13, 2020<\/a><\/p><\/blockquote>\n

Well then, if you raised your hands to your head at the time in the face of such nonsense, you can rest easy, because two years after the destruction, ‘One, two, three… Splash’ is once again available in its entire format<\/strong> after Disney+ has included the 4K remastered version of the film in its catalog \u2014now with UHD rears\u2014.<\/p>\n

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Of course, if you want to keep the version family friendly, <\/em>You can always activate the parental lock option to watch the movie with extra chastity and purity<\/strong>. Let it not be said that children are not thought of.<\/p>\n

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