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Why the Titanic Movie Continues to Captivate Audiences Decades Later
The movie “Titanic”, directed by James Cameron, was released in 1997 and quickly became a cultural phenomenon. It tells the story of the ill-fated maiden voyage of the RMS Titanic, a luxury liner that sank in 1912 after colliding with an iceberg. The film was a box office sensation, grossing over $2 billion worldwide and winning 11 Academy Awards. But what is it about this movie that continues to captivate audiences decades later? Let’s take a closer look.
The Story of Love and Tragedy
At its core, “Titanic” is a love story between Jack Dawson (played by Leonardo DiCaprio) and Rose DeWitt Bukater (played by Kate Winslet). Their romance blossoms on board the ship, despite their starkly different social classes. However, their happiness is cut short when disaster strikes and they must fight for survival amidst chaos and tragedy. This heartbreaking tale of star-crossed lovers has resonated with audiences around the world.
The Spectacle of Cinematography
One of the most impressive aspects of “Titanic” is its stunning cinematography. James Cameron spared no expense in creating an immersive experience for viewers, using both practical effects and CGI to bring the ship to life on screen. The attention to detail is staggering – from the intricate costumes to the breathtaking sets – making it easy for audiences to become fully immersed in this epic tale.
Historical Significance
While “Titanic” is primarily a work of fiction, it also has historical significance as it accurately portrays many aspects of life aboard the ill-fated vessel. From the lavish first-class accommodations to the cramped steerage quarters, viewers get a sense of what it was like to be on board one of history’s most infamous ships. Additionally, Cameron’s meticulous research into the sinking itself adds an extra layer of authenticity to the film.
Nostalgia and Nostalgic Appeal
Finally, “Titanic” has a strong nostalgic appeal for many viewers. For those who saw the movie when it first came out, it may bring back memories of their own youth or a special time in their lives. For younger viewers, it may offer a glimpse into a bygone era or serve as an introduction to historical events that they may not have been aware of previously.
In conclusion, “Titanic” continues to captivate audiences decades later due to its timeless love story, impressive cinematography, historical significance, and nostalgic appeal. It remains one of the most beloved and enduring films of all time.
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FILM REVIEW. By Ana Cañete. When I think in a good film, an idea came to my mind qickly:. TITANIC. Most of people think that TITANIC tries to tell the history of the tragedy of the collapse. So, is to easy to find facts in the film that isn’t really true.
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FILM REVIEW By Ana Cañete
When I think in a good film, an idea came to my mind qickly: TITANIC
Most of people think that TITANIC tries to tell the history of the tragedy of the collapse. So, is to easy to find facts in the film that isn’t really true.
However, TITANIC,isn’t a historical film. It is a romantic film that uses the tragedy as a scene in order to make the love more beautiful and the story more interesting.
TITANIC concerned about a young woman and a man that meet each other on the ship and fall in love. In spite of their diferences, they fight for their love...
All the actors, who are well-knowing, do an excelent work in this film. In addition, the soundtrack is very emotional and praiseworthy. Moreover, scenes are fairly luxurous and represent very well how was the authentic Titanic.
The film lasts three hours, nevertheless, it isn’t boring because it has a quick-moving plot. The film has, also, quite interesting special effects.
In conclusion, TITANIC is a great and well-making film that will move you to tears everytime that you see it... I LOVE IT!!
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- 1. TITANIC Movie Review XII-IPA 2 : Anna Fadhila Atika Faadhilah Fajratul Faizah M. Affan Alhanif Ramadhani Sardiman Suci Hidayati Yonika Anabella
- 3. TITANIC’s Trailer
- 4. Story line Jack Dawson (Leonardo DiCaprio) is a young boy who wins passage to America aboard the Titanic in a lucky game of poker (upon boarding the ship, Jack tells to his friend that they are "the luckiest sons of bitches in the world"). Rose DeWitt Bukater (Kate Winslet) is travelling to America, to be married to Cal Hockley (Billy Zane), a situation she is not thrilled about. Sparks fly when Dawson manages to talk Rose out of jumping overboard, but tragedy awaits as the unsinkable ship hits and iceberg and begins to flounder.
- 5. Titanic is a 1997 American epic romantic disaster film directed, written, co-produced, co-edited and partly financed by James Cameron.
- 6. Distributed by
- 7. Post-production Release dates : November 1, 1997 (Tokyo International Film Festival) December 19, 1997 (United States) Running time Country Language Budget Box office : : : : : 194 minutes United States English $200,000,000 $2,186,772,302
- 8. Post-production Music by Cinematography Editing by Soundtrack : James Horner : Russell Carpenter : Conrad Buff James Cameron Richard A. Harris : Celine Dion “My Heart will Go On”
- 9. Cast Leonardo DiCaprio as Jack Dawson
- 10. Cast Kate Winslet as Rose DeWitt Bukater
- 11. Cast Billy Zane as Caledon Nathan
- 12. Cast Frances Fisher as Ruth DeWitt Bukater
- 13. Cast Bernard Hill as Captain Edward James Smith
- 14. Cast Gloria Stuart as Rose Dawson Calvert
- 15. Cast Bill Paxton as Brock Lovett
- 16. Our opinion The ship was thought to be unsinkable, and so a compromise was made on the number of lifeboats aboard. When the ship did sink, it is the richest that got first priority on the lifeboats. While they waited in half-full lifeboats, they were exposed to the cries of people freezing to their deaths and didn't do a thing to help them. If a similar tragedy were to happen today, would the result be any different?
- 17. Our opinion The acting is excellent by all concerned, but I was most impressed by Zane. The nice thing about a ship sinking is that it is a relatively slow event, and Cameron takes every advantage of it. The depiction of the mighty ship going under is so much larger than life and I feel this is the most magnificent part of the movie. Just for that reason alone, Titanic is a movie not just to be seen, but to be experienced. So make sure you see it on the big screen. It goes to show that the concept of the disaster movie is far from dead.
- 18. TITANIC in real life
- 19. TITANIC’s sinking
- 20. Match Words Section lucky d manage a rich f ship b tragedy c travelling e a. administer b. boat c. buskin d. fortunate e. trip f. wealthy
- 21. Question Section Who is the director of the movie Titanic? a. Rose DeWitt Bukater b. Jack Dawson c. James Cameron d. Bill Paxton e. Bernard Hill
- 22. Answer Section c. James Cameron
- 23. Question Section How many budget for making of the movie Titanic? a. $232,000,000 b. $222,000,000 c. $212,000,000 d. $200,000,000 e. $190,000,000
- 24. Answer Section d. $200,000,000
- 25. Question Section What is the soundtrack of the movie Titanic? a. Celine Dion “My Heart will Go Down” b. Celine Dion “My Heart will Go On” c. Celine Dion “My Heart will Going Down” d. Celine Dion “My Heart will Go Up On” e. Celine Dion “My Heart will Go Up Down”
- 26. Answer Section b. Celine Dion “My Heart will Go On”
- 27. Question Section Who is the man on the picture? a. Captain Eder Smith b. Captain Jack Smith c. Captain Edward Jack Smith d. Captain Eder James Smith e. Captain Edward James Smith
- 28. Answer Section e. Captain Edward James Smith
- 29. Question Section What character played by Leonardo DiCaprio on the movie Titanic? a. Brock Lovett b. Jack Dawson c. Caledon Nathan d. Captain Edward James Smith e. Rose DeWitt Bukater
- 30. Answer Section b. Jack Dawson
- 31. THANK YOU -_-
As you know, the 3-hour-14-minute film "Titanic" is no mere disaster movie. It's an epic love story about a 17-year-old American aristocrat who is betrothed to a rich and hateful suitor but falls in love with a free-spirited artist, who won his third-class passage in a card game. It's "Romeo and Juliet" on a sinking ship and has become an international sensation.
"Titanic" is also a movie about money and its evils. With fine irony, Cameron has spent more dollars than any other filmmaker to make a film that denounces the rich.
The $8,4 million costume budget alone would finance several independent movies. Production designer Peter Lamont copied the real Titanic down to the exact shade of green on the chairs in the smoking lounge. The sumptuous sets have made-to-order replicas of the china, the stained-glass windows - and since all of it was going to be destroyed, nothing could be rented. "To the best of our knowledge, there was no violation of historical truth", says Cameron. "We have a great responsibility. Whatever we make, will become the truth, the visual reality that a generation will accept", says Cameron.
The special effects are in the service of the story. In the 80-minute sinking of the ship, you don't wonder what's real and what's computer-generated. What you feel is the horror of the experience, the depths of the folly that left this 3" ship so vulnerable to disaster: While the women and children are loaded into lifeboats (there were only enough for half the 2,200 passengers), the third-class passengers are locked.
Cameron makes terrifying poetry out of chaos with images of the ship breaking in half, the deck rising perpendicular to the water as passengers bounce off the ships' giant propellers into the freezing ocean.
But it is the love between the unhappy Rose and the sanguine, openhearted Jack that occupies stage center. Is it the great love story Cameron so desperately wanted to make? Not quite. Visually, his lovers are an odd match: next to DiCaprio's boyish beauty, Kate Winslet looks womanly. And once the disaster strikes, their individual fates become overwhelmed by the communal horror. Our hearts, at least, couldn't but break once these lovestruck kids were surrounded by floating frozen corpses.
Cameron's strength is in painting canvases with broad strokes, and for 194 minutes he holds you in his grip. This is one grand entertainment - old-fashioned filmmaking brought up to date with the most spectacular technology available.
Cameron says today that if he had known what it would take to bring his vision to the screen, he would have stopped before he started. But "regret" is not in the guy's vocabulary.

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