Also, the night sky is now consistent, at least in the first half of the movie. Whether this was a good call is subject to taste. The probably most distinct difference is the altered background (sunset) during the famous "I am flying!" scene with Leo and Kate. We can say that there are no cuts and no alternative footage resulting in no running time difference, however, some digital alterations were applied to the available footage. Looking at the final version, we have to realize that this last sentence obiously should not be taken literally. So I said, 'All right, you son of a b**ch, send me the right stars for the exact time, 4.20am on April 15, 1912, and I'll put it in the movie.' So that's the one shot that has been changed. It's because Neil deGrasse Tyson, who is one of the U.S.' leading astronomers, sent me quite a snarky email saying that, at that time of year, in that position in the Atlantic in 1912, when Rose is lying on the piece of driftwood and staring up at the stars, that is not the star field she would have seen, and with my reputation as a perfectionist, I should have known that and I should have put the right star field in.
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