Titanic

Titanic

2017 "Nothing on Earth could come between them."
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Titanic

7.9 | 3h14m | PG-13 | en | Drama

101-year-old Rose DeWitt Bukater tells the story of her life aboard the Titanic, 84 years later. A young Rose boards the ship with her mother and fiancé. Meanwhile, Jack Dawson and Fabrizio De Rossi win third-class tickets aboard the ship. Rose tells the whole story from Titanic's departure through to its death—on its first and last voyage—on April 15, 1912.

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7.9 | 3h14m | PG-13 | en | Drama , Romance | More Info
Released: December. 01,2017 | Released Producted By: Paramount , 20th Century Fox Country: United States of America Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website: https://www.paramountmovies.com/movies/titanic
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101-year-old Rose DeWitt Bukater tells the story of her life aboard the Titanic, 84 years later. A young Rose boards the ship with her mother and fiancé. Meanwhile, Jack Dawson and Fabrizio De Rossi win third-class tickets aboard the ship. Rose tells the whole story from Titanic's departure through to its death—on its first and last voyage—on April 15, 1912.

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Leonardo DiCaprio , Kate Winslet , Billy Zane

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Charlotte Harper

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Paramount , 20th Century Fox

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yankeefan-83157 I love titanic it one of the greatest movie of all time
lauracaygill I think that titanic is the best film I have ever seen . Its just amazing!!! I like how it is a fantastic love story and a true one! It is so awesome that I have already watched it 10 times! I would love to meet leonardo dicaprio and kate winslet xx
elainehowie Titanic is 3 hours long yet managed to keep me captivated the entire time. You can clearly see the effort put into this masterpiece. Basically everything about the film is amazing: the visuals, the characters and the story in general. I love how the story cut between the past and the present. The actresses of both old and young Rose are amazing. Practically all of the actors put on a dazzling performance, even the extras. The first part of the film for the most part generates positive feelings, even though you know what's going to happen. The part where the ship sinks creates powerful emotions, as the film really involves you and makes you feel like you were a part of it. The film also makes you become attached to the characters. These scenes are deeply upsetting, and this film is the only film that I have cried during due to how realistic it is and that the fact that you know this really happened. Overall, this film is beautifully done and is fully deserving of all the high praise it has gained. It makes you feel all kinds of emotions and is definitely a film of the ages.
aramis-112-804880 The real history of "Titanic" (some of which is touched on in this mess) is a compelling story. While this flick might be "Romeo and Juliet" at sea, I found the whole shebang was at sea.The good thing is, "Titanic" is full of fine actors. From David Warner to Bernard Fox, right through Jonathan Hyde and even soap star Eric Braeden. The bad thing is, we don't see enough of them.What we get is an awful lot of Leonardo DiCaprio and Kate Winslet. If either of those two (if you'll pardon the pun) "float your boat" then you're on easy street. I can't stand either of them and unfortunately what should have been a mawkish subplot is the mawkish major storyline (the "Trivia" item that Leonardo's part was offered to Johnny Depp and he declined practically broke my heart). I tried making it through this gargantuan waste of celluloid with the lovers; then I tried fast forwarding through scenes of those two infernal bores . . . and realized I was losing nearly all the movie. There was no escaping them!The movie's major flaw (apart from casting those two simps as the leads) is that the major part of the movie, set in 1912, doesn't really gel with the "modern" scenes. Furthermore, not for a moment did I buy Gloria Stuart as an older Kate Winslet. I assume that idea, which was presented up front and so isn't a spoiler, was carried on through the movie. I don't know because I was simply unable to finish watching "Titanic." It was BORING. Fortunately I was watching on VHS tapes I picked up for free at a book sale. It was on two tapes and I never bothered putting the second one in. I suppose that's where all the real drama and big effects come in, but the first half was so tedious I saw no reason to bother with the rest. After all, I know what happened to the ship in the end, though I won't reveal it here.It's too bad because I was something of a "Titanic" buff in high school. Therefore, I was able to spot little historical errors. I also hate historical movies and tv shows where some familiar actor is introduced briefly as a real person and then the fictional (i.e., phony) story rolls on--in this case, the affair between Leonardo and Kate.Perhaps it's a curse, but no really good movie has been made about "Titanic." the one with Clifton Webb was too soap operaish and had a silly ending. The one with Kenneth More tried to be fairly accurate with information known at the time (now all blown to bits by the discovery of the ship itself). This one is not really about "Titanic." It's about the love story, and is worthy of any 1970s disaster movie. It could be set on the Poseidon, in a Towering Inferno, or on Krakatoa. All I know is, it seemed to go on and on and on until little bits of me started dropping off. If I'd been on "Titanic" with those two I'd have gone down with the ship.Perhaps people were drawn to this the same way they were to the practically endless "Doctor Zhivago" in the 1960s, for a fiery love story (at that time) set against a great historical backdrop. Too bad Omar Sharif wasn't the lover in this one. At least he's always been good for a few laughs. But Kate Winslet is no Julie Christie. And why should she be? She was bad enough in "Hamlet."Overall, this must be the most overrated monster in the history of the talkies. It was supposed to be about the tragedy of "Titanic" with all its needlessly lost lives, yet I was reminded of the line of Oscar Wilde about a work of Dickens: "One must have a heart of stone to read the death of little Nell without laughing." But "Titanic" doesn't even have enough hoots in it to make it as watchable as "Plan Nine from Outer Space." Just because something is popular doesn't make it good.