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Titanic (Ws)

November 20, 2007 | DVD

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    Rating: 4/5

    A Movie of Epic Porportions!

    Lady Knight

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    2 years ago

    This movie enchanted millions of people and while I can say that I really liked it, I did not (and do not) love this movie. I really love all of the beautifully detailed sets and the beauty of the cinematography, but Jack and Rose honestly began to grate on my nerves after a while (although that could be more about how the characters were played rather than any real dislike of the characteristics of each). I really liked how Cameron didn't start the movie with 1912, but started in the (then) present day, with the discovery of the wreckage of Titanic and then went back in time via Rose's story of the voyage. I also loved the way he ended the film. Some of the inbetween though struck the wrong chord with me. Overall a great film, but not as great as it is heralded to be.

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