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  2. Apr 30, 2022 · Titanic might not be deserving of hate, but ultimately, opposing views only add to the legacy of the movie and James Cameron’s work, and make way for more conversation about it, its legacy, and all its good and bad points.

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    • Titanic is way too long. Us falling asleep at the two-hour mark like: Let’s start with the obvious. If you want to watch Titanic, you have to chisel at least three hours and 15 minutes out of your evening (not including bathroom breaks, mind you).
    • It starts off in present day. Listen, we understand what director James Cameron was trying to do here. Setting Titanic both in the present and the past humanizes the event and makes the tragedy that much more tangible.
    • Our two romantic leads meet during a suicide attempt. Look, there’s really nothing romantic about persuading someone to not end their life. And then it only gets worse when Jack has the audacity to taunt Rose by saying, “No, you won’t,” when she tells him she’s going to jump off the bow of the ship.
    • This movie made us hate Billy Zane. Zane plays Rose’s betrothed, Cal Hockley, who is handsome, rich, and horrible. He’s not even one of those villains we love to hate.
  3. Feb 5, 2023 · The leap from a good movie to a great movie is significant, and the debate surrounding Titanic focuses on whether the movie cleared the hurdle, or if Titanic is just a bland story with a veneer of excellence.

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    • Alexandra Ramos
    • The Love Story Is So Unbelievable. This love story takes place over four days. Four. Freaking. Days. Look, I know that there is this thing called ‘love at first sight.’
    • Which Means The Ending Makes No Sense. Dude, this isn’t even about the wooden door in the ocean debate. This is about Rose seeing Jack in the afterlife.
    • Some Of The Acting Performances Are Overhyped. Don’t get me wrong, Titanic very much has some great acting performances. Kate Winslet is a star in every way, and I absolutely adored watching Kathy Bates in her role, but as I’ve watched many other movies featuring the other actors, their performances in this movie feel just sort of meh.
    • And The Dialogue Feels So Cheesy. I know that at this point, “Paint me like one of your French girls” has been memed to death, but there are so many moments in this movie that just make me cringe now when I watch it.
  4. Dec 19, 1997 · The Titanic can easily break the speed record but is too massive to turn quickly at high speed; there is an agonizing sequence that almost seems to play in slow motion, as the ship strains and shudders to turn away from an iceberg in its path–and fails.

  5. Apr 14, 2022 · The real Titanic sank after hitting an iceberg in April 1912, during its maiden voyage from England, across the Atlantic, to New York City. For decades since the movie’s release, eagle-eyed...

  6. Dec 19, 2012 · One key to the film’s impact is the way director James Cameron incorporates the real Titanic, in its watery grave, with his fictional story. The opening footage from the bottom of the Atlantic is eerie in its impact; it gives the film weight and gravity. We look at a real ship that really sank, and we feel like intruders on its ghostly silence.