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Movie Reviews of TitanicMovie Review: A Movie Review By Afam Okagbue Summary: 5 Stars
Titanic is a romantic, adventurous, and a thrilling movie all combined into one to make the perfect movie. It contains moments of exuberance, humor, and tragedy. In their own way, the characters are all larger than life, but they're human enough to capture our sympathy. Perhaps the most amazing thing about Titanic is that, even though Cameron carefully recreates the death of the ship in all of its terrible grandeur, the event never eclipses the protagonists. To the end, we never cease caring about Rose (Kate Winslet) and Jack (Leonardo DiCaprio).
While Titanic is easily the most subdued and dramatic of Cameron's films, fans of more frantic pictures like Aliens and The Abyss will not be disappointed. Titanic has all of the thrills and intensity that movie-goers have come to expect from the director. A dazzling mix of style and substance, of the sublime and the spectacular, Titanic represents Cameron's most accomplished work to date. It's important not to let the running time hold you back. The movie is about 3 and a half hours long but you won't realise it because it goes by very quickly. Although this edition of the Titanic story is far from the first, it is the most memorable, and is the most deserved for Oscar nominations not only in the technical categories, but in the more substantive ones of Best Picture, Best Director, Best Actor, and Best Actress because they all did a magnificent job.
Movie Review: Nicole Summary: 5 Stars
Jack (Leonardo DiCaprio), is an artist who loves to draw, is a nice man, and he is also a poor man that wins two tickets to the Titanic, "This was a ship that was unsinkable." Everyone wanted to go on because it was like a dream come true. Rose (Kate Winslet), her mother Ruth (Frances Fishers), and Caledon (Billy Zane), Rose's fiancé, are first class passengers on the ship. Rose is a lady that lets her mother torture her by telling her what to do and her fiancé Caledon is a very jealous man. When Jack took this experience of going into this ship he found love. When Rose and Jack meet each other in this ship, they immediately start to like each other. Not only do you see love and romance, but there are also other things that are going to happen in this movie, including violence.
The Titanic is a grabbing and sad movie. If you get to see this movie you better bring some tissues, because the dialogue will bring you to tears, "Whatever happens to me Rose, I want you to safe yourself, and I want you to get married, and have lots and lots of kids," and Rose says, "Jack, don't say that I'll never let go of you, you are the most beautiful thing that could ever happen to me, I love you Jack."
I would recommend this movie to anyone who likes to watch sad movies and to anyone who is interested in the history behind to the Titanic and the suffering people had to endure.
Movie Review: A Moving Film that has Touched Many Hearts Summary: 5 Stars
This truly is a classic love story, well known all over the world. It shows such deep love and how it's endless, even when faced with death. It starts out when Jack, a rough, poor average young man boards the same ship as Rose, a wealthy and beautiful young woman. At first sight, Jack is drawn to her, but he could never be worthy, not in the eyes of society.
Later, as Rose is hating everyone and everything about her aristocrat life, she decides to end it all by jumping off of the boat. Thankfully Jack is there to pull her away and save her. That's when they start spending time together and, soon enough, they fall in love. Rose's parents and Rose's admirer try to tear them apart but Jack and Rose find their own way to each other.
The ship hits an iceberg (of course everybody knows that) and goes down, with all chaos running loose and Jack is trapped below, because he had falsely accused of a crime and Rose heroically saves him. Later Rose and jack struggle to stay together and end up in the freezing water. Jack gives Rose the wood to lift her above the water, then freezes to death leaving her just to watch helplessly. She is rescued and lives on.
This is a story remembered by Rose in the present and she still loves Jack after all of these years. This is a very moving film and has touched the hearts of many. You really should see it if you have not.
Movie Review: A great adventure Summary: 5 Stars
This movie is an absolute classic.Brilliantly made,and a whole lot of money spent to make what could possibly be one,or some may argue the greatest movie of all time.
But lets face facts,the story itself was fictional,based on the circumstances surrounding the sinking of the most famous ship in history.
I mean it realy is a bit silly that these two lovers,were having their affair and getting around the ship,anywhere they wanted to go.They even managed to get into that car.Going around meeting all the most famous passengers on the ship.If you look at it from a negative perspective it realy was tripe.Some of the stories were never realy established if they were in fact true,such as the band playing Nearer, My God, to Thee.Nobody is absolutely sure if that did happen.
People view things like this,and that is how it becomes popular belief that myths and rumors happened.
I mean i saw a documentary about the real Jack.
Do you want facts or do you want la la land.You hear lots of stories about past events,people exaggerating stories and covering up things,because you might upset the mainstream.
We probably will never know the real truth,as that was such a long time ago.
Certain things can be proven.
Don't get me wrong i loved the movie,but it just can't be taken seriously.
Movie Review: Magical, memorable and marvelous - a towering achievement Summary: 5 Stars
... Its scope and ambition is so far beyond what most films ever attempt -- and it succeeds on so many levels -- that it's hard to believe anyone could trash it. I've seen it repeatedly, but only on video and DVD, not theatrically, where I would imagine it would be even more spectacular. But more than that, as a novelist and screenwriter myself, I ADMIRE James Cameron's script. Using footage of the ACTUAL wreck itself is emotional enough, when, with Gloria Stuart's narration, he dissolves into the past when the ship was new and mighty. The personal story of the girl who's looking for meaning in her life and the guy who helps her find it before they're both caught in unimaginable tragedy is something we all can relate to... The sequence of the ship's collision with the iceberg -- the frantic calls to the bridge, the shutting of the watertight doors and the men rushing to escape, everything -- is one of the finest and most exciting sequences I've ever seen. The special effects? I've never seen better in ANYTHING ...My only quibble is with the lack of extras on the DVD. While I'm glad to see the trailer, this is one DVD that SCREAMS for a making-of documentary -- who wouldn't want to know how it was done? Wish they'd added it! My quibble with the film? Nothing. See it and revel in another time and another place.
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