My Review on the Titanic

Jack and Rose survive and the Titanic makes it safely to shore… That is the ending that you would wish for by the end of the flick. For the majority, feelings will go rash, particularly in the second half, the sinking scene. Yes, the flick is 3 hours and a half long. And yes, I did say the second half was the sinking scene. The entire thing.

I do not even know why I am writing a review about this picture. Everybody in the world that has got access to a theatre saw this film; any person that has not either is blind, deaf, or mad. Titanic took a duplicate two thirds the length of the real deal and $300 million bucks to make; for once, the budget was wisely spent. Some of the most galvanizing graphics ever combined with an incredible soundtrack just scratches the surface.

I don’t know how anybody can not like this picture. The cast are all wonderful and Leo and Kate give career best performances in my judgment. The computer effects are really amazing and I adore the way in which the picture spends lots of time getting familiar with the characters it truly does deliver a pretty love story before the ship even hits the ice berg. This hasn’t been done with any other Titanic film I have seen.

Though scripting is dodgy in 1 or 2 parts, Winslett and DiCaprio smooth down the coarse parts. An incredible sinking scene and chilling (literally) ending makes Titanic one of the finest flicks ever made. If you have not seen it, you are deranged.