The text you found refers to the Italian edition of Francis Ford Coppola's 1979 masterpiece, Apocalypse Now . This specific release title likely refers to the Redux version , which was released in 2001 and significantly expanded the original film. Why the Text is Structured This Way
The "Esteso" version is famously much longer than the original, expanding the runtime from approximately 153 minutes to about 202 minutes. The most significant additions include:
: Indicates the film is in High Definition.
: The first date (1979) is the original theatrical release, while 2001 marks the release of the Redux (extended) version.
: Suggests this is the first disc of a multi-disc Blu-ray set, often containing the main feature and perhaps some initial special features . Key Differences in the "Esteso" (Redux) Version
: Italian for "Extended." This version adds roughly 49–53 minutes of footage not seen in the 1979 cut.
The text you found refers to the Italian edition of Francis Ford Coppola's 1979 masterpiece, Apocalypse Now . This specific release title likely refers to the Redux version , which was released in 2001 and significantly expanded the original film. Why the Text is Structured This Way
The "Esteso" version is famously much longer than the original, expanding the runtime from approximately 153 minutes to about 202 minutes. The most significant additions include: Apocalypse Now [HD] (1979-2001) ESTESO Bluray 1...
: Indicates the film is in High Definition. The text you found refers to the Italian
: The first date (1979) is the original theatrical release, while 2001 marks the release of the Redux (extended) version. The most significant additions include: : Indicates the
: Suggests this is the first disc of a multi-disc Blu-ray set, often containing the main feature and perhaps some initial special features . Key Differences in the "Esteso" (Redux) Version
: Italian for "Extended." This version adds roughly 49–53 minutes of footage not seen in the 1979 cut.