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Movie Review: Titanic

Wed Apr 19, 2006 7:59 PM EDT
entertainment, review, movie, film, boat, james, ship, cameron, titanic
By SW Ruler 92
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I saw Titanic today (thanks to the wonders of DVR) on TV. I've been wanting to see it for a while because it IS the highest grossing film of all time. My parents of course said "that doesn't mean anything, lots of movies…. blah blah blah." But anyway, I saw it, and here's what I thought:

The movie is almost 3 and a half hours long, a pretty long movie (still, nothing compared to the extended version of LOTR). The first half is about the poor guy (Leonardo Dicaprio) and the rich women (Kate Winslet) falling in love. Rose (the women) is engaged to another man and there's the whole thing about how she hates all of the upper-class formalities, and wishes to be more free. Jack Dawson(the guy)shows here this, and the fiancee of Rose gets all made and mean. Then, an hour and a half into the movie - BAM, iceberg hits, and the titanic starts sinking. The first half hour after that it doesn't seem to be a major problem, but then the evacuation starts.

After that it's a thrilling movie with Jack and Rose trying to escape together, and the lifeboats, and then the fiancee gets mad and takes out his gun, and it's a great 45 minutes where the ship is slowly sinking. Then, without reaching a lifeboat, Jack and Rose are one of the few survivors barely holding on as the half of the titanic still above water is pointed up, and they're all hanging on, it sinks, and there's the whole "stay alive, rose" speech from Jack in the freezing cold water. I won't say much after that.

From what I know this is a very accurate version of what happened to the titanic, showing it split in half, sink, and the thousands of people left freezing to death in the cold water afterwards. It is intense, but still a great movie, with a very good soundtrack. (Don't tell me you haven't heard it).

8.5/10

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edomaniac

I couldn't disagree more with most of your reviews, but I respect anyone brave enough to join this web site and share their opinions about films. I have added you to the watch list.

    Reply#1 - Thu Apr 20, 2006 8:28 AM EDT
    Devon Hubbard

    FYI... Titanic is not the "highest grossing" film of all time. In fact, it's only #6.

    http://www.the-movie-times.com/thrsdir/alltime.mv?adjusted+ByAG

    cheers,
    dEVoN

      Reply#2 - Thu Apr 20, 2006 9:08 AM EDT
      quixado

      I'm all for the growth of the community and people expressing their opinions, but what exactly is the value of posting a review for a movie that was released 9 years ago and that everyone on the planet has either seen or at least heard of? I'm not trying to stifle people's opinions, I just have a concern about the impact of content closet cleaning and dumping to the 'Vine. There seems to be an increasing rash of people unloading dated content in bulk to pump-up their post counts.

      I'm just curious at the rationale behind the 8 consecutive reviews you posted in an hour which also includes Signs and The Ring from 4 years ago? The others make a bit more sense to me as flicks like Hotel Rwanda, Serenity, and Sin City may not have made some people's DVD radar yet.

      That said, your reviews aren't bad. How about reviewing some more films that are just out so I can find something decent at the video store? I can never think of anything to rent when I'm actually there.

      Rock on.

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      Reply#3 - Thu Apr 20, 2006 10:00 AM EDT
      edomaniac

      I have to agree with quixado on this one. I hadn't noticed that all of these reviews were posted almost simultaneously, I just thought they had been written at acceptable intervals and your "trial period" was up so they showed up on the vine. The only time I would find a really old movie review acceptable and worth my time was if it was a tenth anniversary DVD with extra footage or something. Might I also suggest changing your rating system? I realize people tend to review movies they liked but all of the films you reviewed scored between 7 and 9 out of 10. That is a pretty small differential.

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      #3.1 - Thu Apr 20, 2006 1:40 PM EDT
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