While traveling on the doomed Titanic with her mother and fiance, Rose falls in love with a poor artist.
Genre: Feature Film-Drama
Rating: PG13
Release Date: 2-MAY-2006
Media Type: DVDWhen the theatrical release of James Cameron’s Titanic was delayed from July to December of 1997, media pundits speculated that Cameron’s $200 million disaster epic would cause the director’s downfall, signal the end of the blockbuster era, and sink Paramount Studios as quickly as the ill-fated luxury liner had sunk on that fateful night of April 14, 1912. Some studio executives were confident, others horrified, but the clarity of hindsight turned Cameron into an Oscar-winning genius, a shrewd businessman, and one of the most successful directors in the history of motion pictures. Titanic would surpass the $1 billion mark in global box-office receipts (largely due to multiple viewings, the majority by teenage girls), win 11 Academy Awards including best picture and director, produce the best-selling movie soundtrack of all time, and make a global superstar of Leonardo DiCaprio. A bona fide pop-cultural phenomenon, the film has all the ingredients of a blockbuster (romance, passion, luxury, grand scale, a snidely villain, and an epic, life-threatening crisis), but Cameron’s alchemy of these ingredients proved more popular than anyone could have predicted. His stroke of genius was to combine absolute authenticity with a pair of fictional lovers whose tragic fate would draw viewers into the heart-wrenching reality of the Titanic disaster. As starving artist Jack Dawson and soon-to-be-married socialite Rose DeWitt Bukater, DiCaprio and Kate Winslet won the hearts of viewers around the world, and their brief but never-forgotten love affair provides the humanity that Cameron needed to turn Titanic into an emotional experience. Present-day framing scenes (featuring Gloria Stuart as the 101-year-old Rose) add additional resonance to the story, and although some viewers proved vehemently immune to Cameron’s manipulations, few can deny the production’s impressive achievements. Although some of the computer-generated visual effects look artificial, others–such as the sunset silhouette of Titanic during its first evening at sea, or the climactic splitting of the ship’s sinking hull–are state-of-the-art marvels. In terms of sets and costumes alone, the film is never less than astounding. More than anything else, however, the film’s overwhelming popularity speaks for itself. Titanic is an event film and a monument to Cameron’s risk-taking audacity, blending the tragic irony of the Titanic disaster with just enough narrative invention to give the historical event its fullest and most timeless dramatic impact. Titanic is an epic love story on par with Gone with the Wind, and like that earlier box-office phenomenon, it’s a film for the ages. –Jeff Shannon
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March 14, 2006
#1
James Cameron, one of the coolest directors of sci-fi films such as Aliens and the Terminator films released one of biggest steamimg piles of crap in cinematic history when he dropped this turd. It’s absolutely unforgivable especially when you consider that godawful song from Celine Dion that was played repeatedly on the radio. The worst thing of all is that after this Cameron only makes stupid Titanic documentary films when he could be making something actually worth seeing. Oh yeah, and how all of those stupid kids who are on boats who like to get at the end of it and say the “king of the world” crap like it’s so clever. Freakin’ stupid. Freakin’ stupid movie too so spend your money elsewhere. Go get Skinny Puppy’s Greater Wrong of the Right DVD. A better use of your money instead of wasting it on this cinematic turd pile.
March 14, 2006
#2
A 3 hour special effects demo without a sense of historical accuracy, made only to collect ticket money from hormone-raged teenage girls obsessed with Leonardo DiCaprio. The only people who like this movie are girls. I’ve never known a single guy who likes this movie.
The only thing “Titanic” about this movie is the disgustingly large budget it was filmed on. The most successful movie of all time? Well, of course, teenage girls who work at McDonalds have more disposable income to use for things like going to the movie theater than any of us. Stay away from this big budget piece of Hollywood trash, it’s not going anywhere near my collection.
March 14, 2006
#3
I barely remember seeing this movie in the theater and the point of this movie was is seeing the annoying Leo’s face through the whole movie and having teenage girls screaming at him which gets annoying too. Awful special effects, bad DVD, and really not worth watching. It maybe good if your a girl and have a huge crush on Leo but really it’s not my type of movie. Pearl Harbor was even worse but anyways don’t waste time watching this movie it’s just a stupid chick flick.
March 14, 2006
#4
The best scene in this godawful mess was when Leo drowns. Period.
March 14, 2006
#5
Dear readers(if there are any)
I belive this movie S U C K E D!!!