TITANIC, James Cameron's blockbuster, stars Leonardo DiCaprio and Kate Winslet as young lovers aboard the ill-fated voyage. A mysterious nude sketch found in the wreckage of the Titanic leads to the tale of its subject, the now-elderly Rose DeWitt Bukater (Winslet). As her story begins, Rose is 17 and vacationing aboard the ".. Read more
| Starring | Kate Winslet, Leonardo DiCaprio, Billy Zane, Kathy Bates |
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| Director | James Cameron |
| Genres | Drama, Romance |
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There are two love stories here: one is between James Cameron and a ship; the other is between society girl Kate Winslet and third-class passenger Leonardo DiCaprio. Cameron's script wouldn't have sustained Clark Gable and Vivien Leigh for 80 minutes, but, somehow, he and his magical cast revive that old-style studio gloss for three riveting hours. Titanic is a sumptuous assault on the emotions, with a final hour that fully captures the horror and the freezing, paralysing fear of the moment. And there are single shots, such as an awesome albatross-like swoop past the steaming ship, when you sense Cameron hugging himself with the fun of it all. At a cost of over $200 million, it's one of the most expensive movies ever made; it grossed more than two billion dollars at the box office — a record. Winning 11 Oscars, it also shares — with Ben-Hur and The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King — the record haul of Academy Awards.
Said Cameron, on accepting one of the many Golden Globe awards for the film: 'So does this prove, once and for all, that size does matter?' To which there are two answers: one supplied by dialogue from the film ('Do you know of Dr Freud? His ideas about t
Cost: well over $200m. Disregarding the ethics of such expenditure on a film, this unprecedented extravagance has not... read more on Time Out
This is a truly horrible movie, designed to jerk the tear ducts into action and give the odious Leonardo di Caprio dangerous career oxygen.
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The first two hours are junk - cod oirish accents, poor but noble cliches abound, an upper class young woman running about the ship chasing men and having extra... more
OK, not the same experience as the cinema but still a fantastic movie to watch on your wide-screen TV. A nice story with plenty of action and romance makes this... more
For one thing we all know what's going to happen to the ship. So the rest of the plot revolves around the two main protagonists... and there are no great ... more
And to think that James Cameron risked his career over this one! Having sat through this, I am actually glad that Cameron's become so obsessed with the ... more
This is a truly horrible movie, designed to jerk the tear ducts into action and give the odious Leonardo di Caprio dangerous career oxygen.
People ...
more
The first two hours are junk - cod oirish accents, poor but noble cliches abound, an upper class young woman running about the ship chasing men and having extra... more
OK, not the same experience as the cinema but still a fantastic movie to watch on your wide-screen TV. A nice story with plenty of action and romance makes this... more
Oh lord... where do you start with this? The intensely annoying cod-Oirish score; the idea that hey, it?s actually great to be a poverty-stricken ethnic ... more
And to think that James Cameron risked his career over this one! Having sat through this, I am actually glad that Cameron's become so obsessed with the ... more
This film won 11 oscars. Why?
Dreary, cliche ridden dross. The effects are fine when the boat goes down, but what do you expect when a squillion ...
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I remember watching this in the cinema with my brother in 97 when I was 14. I was sat next to a man who smelled like old cabbages, such a strong pungent smell ... more
The BEST film in the history of the world. Love, drama, excitement, adventure, betryal, longing and hope! All things we have experienced and that is why we all ... more
this film is superb. On April 14th, 1912 one of western civilization's most tragic events occurred when a ship thought to be unsinkable did exactly that, ... more
The fact that this film is the most expensive in movie history and turned out this bad means that it has to go down as the worst. The plot is full of holes and ... more
There are two love stories here: one is between James Cameron and a ship; the other is between society girl Kate Winslet and third-class passenger Leonardo DiCaprio. Cameron's script wouldn't have sustained Clark Gable and Vivien Leigh for 80 minutes, but, somehow, he and his magical cast revive that old-style studio gloss for three riveting hours. Titanic is a sumptuous assault on the emotions, with a final hour that fully captures the horror and the freezing, paralysing fear of the moment. And there are single shots, such as an awesome albatross-like swoop past the steaming ship, when you sense Cameron hugging himself with the fun of it all. At a cost of over $200 million, it's one of the most expensive movies ever made; it grossed more than two billion dollars at the box office — a record. Winning 11 Oscars, it also shares — with Ben-Hur and The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King — the record haul of Academy Awards.
Said Cameron, on accepting one of the many Golden Globe awards for the film: 'So does this prove, once and for all, that size does matter?' To which there are two answers: one supplied by dialogue from the film ('Do you know of Dr Freud? His ideas about t
Cost: well over $200m. Disregarding the ethics of such expenditure on a film, this unprecedented extravagance has not... read more on Time Out