James
Cameron’s famous masterpiece Titanic
has been seen by viewers worldwide for fifteen years. This movie has become an
epic motion picture event that has become a rarity. You don’t just watch Titanic, you experience it. Cameron's
flawless re-creation of the legendary ship has blurred the line between reality
and illusion to such a degree that we can't be sure what's real and what isn't.
To make this movie, it's as if Cameron built an all-new Titanic, let it
sail, then sunk it. When people think of Titanic, they automatically think of
the motion picture. That is how big of a hit it was, and still is today.
I
honestly don’t think that James Cameron could not have picked two better people
to play the main roles. Leonardo DiCaprio and Kate Winslet did a magnificent
job with really getting into the characters and showing off the chemistry they
had. You can just feel their connection when you watch the film. I will have to
admit, as love stories go; this was a very compelling one. Certainly, the best
one I've ever seen. After seeing this film I couldn't imagine it being made
with actors other than DiCaprio and Winslet in the lead roles. A fact that I
think speaks volumes about their performances. There was truly no doubt, in my
little mind at least, that by the end of the movie the characters of Jack and
Rose were deeply in love.
Now
to get off topic for just a second, I was one of those who asked the burning
questions before the movie came out. Who in their right mind spends 200 million
dollars to make a film? Better yet, on a film that everybody knows the ending
to? If you are crazy enough to spend such huge amounts of cash, why wouldn't
you cast some big name actors in the lead roles, so we the audience would have
some reason to go? A whole lot of people asked those same questions. If they
are anything like me, after seeing Titanic
they had to ask themselves -- Why would I have ever asked such stupid
questions? Why? Well, because critics are not filmmakers, and while we like to
comment on films, and are relatively knowledgeable on the subject, for the most
part we don't know as much as the people who make them. This is lavishly true
with regard to Titanic's director James Cameron. The same man, who many
considered would be run out of Hollywood just a few short months before the
film opened, is now being recognized as being among the greatest directors of
all time. I really don't think that anyone can say enough about the job that
this guy did.
This
brings me back around to the reason I went to see this film -- the special
effects. The movie opens with breathtaking shots of the real Titanic on the
bottom of the Atlantic, shot specifically for this film by director James
Cameron. Although that almost pales by comparison to the special effects used during
the last half of the movie as the ship is sinking. The 200 million dollar price
tag is certainly evident on the screen. Both in the long shots where we get to
see the great ship break up, and in the interior shots that were done in giant
flooded tanks. If, like me, you go to Titanic
for the special effects, I promise you will not be disappointed by anything
that appears on the screen. A funny thing happened as I was watching the
Titanic in its final minutes above the water. As much as I was in awe of the
effects, and the complexity of the production, something else happened. An
eerie feeling came over me. Unlike other disaster movies, this one really
happened. All too often, when we think
of the real Titanic sitting there on the bottom of the ocean, we forget
something. Oh, we remember the tragedy of the situation and that hundreds of
lives were lost, but most of us never stop to think what it must have like to
be there on that ship as it was going down. James Cameron has captured those
last moments, in a way that will make you think wonder why you never thought
about it like that before.
As
spectacular as the special effects were, they could not overshadow a simple
love story and the tragedy associated with one of the worst disasters of all
time. A truly remarkable film, it is no wonder that so many people have gone
back to this masterpiece several times. One of the greatest films ever made. Titanic is a definitely well-earned 10/10
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I completely agree. I love Titanic. I never knew the price tag on the effects used. That is amazing. It was probably also terrifying for Cameron because if it wasn't as big of a hit as it is he would be screwed. I think you did a great job of capturing the magnificence of this movie in your review.
ReplyDeleteSurprisingly I still have not seen this whole movie... eveyrone is always shocked when I say this! So maybe it's time for me to finally sit down and watch the movie! Good review!
ReplyDeleteWow! This was an exciting read! I want to go see it in theatres now! I'm sure 3-D will be awesome!
ReplyDeleteWhere's your paper proposal?
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