Many years ago, when he was still young, Allen Bauer was saved from drowning by a mermaid. Today, as a young man living in New York, he once again falls into the water and again what he believes to be a mermaid rescues him. Soon he meets his soul mate, the woman he falls in love with, but it seems he must avoid the water at all costs…
After reading the above, you will surely recognize the movie Splash, a retelling of Andersen’s classic fairy tale. The film, directed by the Fonzie’s best friend, the aptly named Ron Howard, was released here just 40 years ago. 1.23 million viewers were captivated by the (mis)adventure of Tom Hanks falling in love with the sublime Daryl Hannah.
Splash was the first film produced by Touchstone Pictures, a subsidiary of Walt Disney Pictures, in February 1984. The idea was, in the words of Ron Miller, Walt Disney’s son-in-law and then Disney’s CEO. “Producing movies more mature than Disney’s standards”and therefore aimed at a more mature audience.
This is also the first time we’ve seen a nude scene in a Disney movie. Well, very humble, obviously, but still: it’s time to get a brief glimpse of Daryl Hannah’s bum back into the ocean in one of the film’s final scenes, plus the fact that her character walks the streets of New York naked.
However, at that time the actress was not allowed to appear completely naked on the screen. Still, we get to see his bum in the original version of the feature film, which is available on DVD or Blu-ray. But not on Disney+!
The actress’ buttocks were censored with digitally added brutal fur, as well as certain shots with the zoom altered to hide the actor’s nudity, as the site notes. Film censorship.
Here’s the sequence again comparing the original version to Disney+
Disney has become quite accustomed to the magic eraser… for example, we remember that a scene from Toy Story 2, the scene between Papi Pepit and the Barbies, which appeared in the bloopers of the film, was overlooked in the 4k version of the released film. in 2019.
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