I remember I read a story named Titanic in Vth class, the awful story.There's something almost awful about
“Titanic'' director James Cameron's $200 million epic, which makes its maiden voyage at theaters today. The facade gleams. The ship is magnificent. The disaster, which sent the ship to the bottom of the sea in 1912, is impressively re-created. . . . And there's nothing else there.
I sat to watch this movie through the whole film and was never bored what I found the Titanic is awesome even when it’s awful. Though not entirely enchanted, either, and found myself deeply moved ultimately not by what happened, but by what was remembered by Rose, a 101-year-old woman survivor of the Titanic' s ill-fated maiden voyage. Rose is played with old-age makeup by an 87-year-old actress named Gloria Stuart Pick up the story on the day that
Titanic leaves Southampton, with jubilant crowds cheering as it glides away from land. On board are the movie's three main characters: Rose, a young American debutante trapped in a loveless engagement because her mother is facing financial ruin; Cal Hockley (Billy Zane), her rich-but-cold-hearted fiancé; and Jack Dawson, a penniless artist who won his third-class ticket in a poker game.Director James Camron chosen the pair of
‘Romeo & Juliet’ Leonardo DiCaprio and Kate Winslet who deliver all and more of what might have been expected of them,
By keeping the focus firmly on Rose and Jack, Cameron avoids one frequent failing of epic disaster movies: too many characters in too many stories like we find in Bollywood masala movies.
Titanic is awesome even when it’s awfulYou don’t just watch Titanic, you experience it.Titanic is an epic disaster movie