Titanic (1997)
The Titanic posed as a beautiful tale of two young lovers and the tragic end of a legend. Throughout the voyage of the Titanic, a budding romance establishes between Jack Dawson (Leonardo DiCaprio) and beautiful Rose DeWitt Bukater (Kate Winslet). Through their romance, the story of the Titanic is told. However, their happiness hides an ominous shadow pursuing their lives as well as the other passengers aboard. The film proved to be one of love, drama, thrill, tragedy, and action all packed into a two and a half hour feature. The feeling of the ship seemed so realistic, that even I could feel the breeze blowing through my hair, when Jack held the waist of Rose aboard the edge, as if setting a dove free. This film holds pleasure for those who adore a well produced romantic movie, though not for those whose bladder can't survive for more than an hour. I applaud James Cameron for the production of a film that will be watched for years to come!
The Titanic posed as a beautiful tale of two young lovers and the tragic end of a legend. Throughout the voyage of the Titanic, a budding romance establishes between Jack Dawson (Leonardo DiCaprio) and beautiful Rose DeWitt Bukater (Kate Winslet). Through their romance, the story of the Titanic is told. However, their happiness hides an ominous shadow pursuing their lives as well as the other passengers aboard. The film proved to be one of love, drama, thrill, tragedy, and action all packed into a two and a half hour feature. The feeling of the ship seemed so realistic, that even I could feel the breeze blowing through my hair, when Jack held the waist of Rose aboard the edge, as if setting a dove free. This film holds pleasure for those who adore a well produced romantic movie, though not for those whose bladder can't survive for more than an hour. I applaud James Cameron for the production of a film that will be watched for years to come!