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    Titanic Summary

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    Titanic Summary Titanic is a flawlessly crafted film that includes both a dramatic lavishing romance and the historical story of the sinking of the Titanic. It stars both the elegant star‚ Kate Winslet and the gorgeous Leonardo DiCaprio in a fictional romance that begins between a rich girl and a poor boy who meet on the voyage of the “unsinkable ship”‚ Titanic. It is narrated by an old woman known as Rose who claims to be a survivor of the Titanic and tells her experience on the Titanic to a

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    Film Review_Titanic

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    Good morning Principal‚ Vice Principals‚ Teachers and fellow students‚ I am Coco Li from Class 5A. Today I would like to talk about a film I like. It is called Titanic. Film: Titanic Director: James Cameron Starring: Leonardo DiCaprio‚ Kate Winslet‚ Billy Zane‚ Kathy Bates Category: II Duration: 194 minutes Reviewed by: Coco Li Overall rating : ★★★★★ (1 = poor‚ 5 = excellent) Titanic is an American romantic film. The background of the Titanic is real‚ but the main plot is fictional. It is a story

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    Abram Caesar C. Maaño 2014 - 26990 Eng 2 V-2R Reaction Paper Yearnings of the Dreamers A Critique for Revolutionary Road The direction is by Sam Mendes‚ who dissected suburban desperation in “American Beauty‚" which is filmed in 1999. Composer Thomas Newman (American Beauty‚ WALL-E) provides a beautiful score that adds more emotional weight than the scenes often deserve. The screenplay by Justin Haythe is drawn from the famous 1961 novel by Richard Yates‚ who has

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    Movie Review: Titanic 3D

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    unable to reach Jack before he dies from hypothermia. If the film is released back with only the differences of 3D‚ why many still rushed to watch? First in my opinion was‚ the main casts of the film was Leonardo DeCaprio ( Jack Dawson ) and Kate Winslet (Rose Dewitt Bukater ) . When the film were made both of them were very new to the industry. However they fit in the role perfectly making Jack and Rose as one of the most famous on screen couple ever. Second‚ the strong storylines. Though

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    minds -- forever. The movie can be difficult to entirely understand until the very end‚ as it does not follow a linear narrative. We are introduced to the two main characters‚ Joel‚ who is played by Jim Carrey‚ and Clementine‚ who is played by Kate Winslet‚ and they are on a train back to Rockville Centre. The two characters are opposites but they both seem somewhat odd. Joel is quiet and reserved while Clementine is loud and emotional. Although the personalities of the characters are apparently

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    Movie Review of Titanic

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    The movie‚ Titanic‚ opens with treasure hunter Brock Lovett‚ who is searching the Titanic wreck for a necklace named the Heart of the Ocean. Lovett hopes to find the Heart of the Ocean contained within a safe he uncovered from passenger Caledon ‘Cal’ Hockley’s safe. He instead finds a sketch of a naked woman wearing the desired necklace. A woman of 101 years‚ named Rose Calvert‚ sees this photo shown on the news and contacts Lovett. He is uninterested at first in what she has to say‚ but becomes

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    come out of nowhere is “meant to suggest‚ unobtrusively‚ that she is not purely a stranger‚ that in some fashion she may already be known to him” (Toles 114). Though Joel is shy and too scared to approach her‚ the outgoing Clementine Kruczynski (Kate Winslet) becomes interested in the shy and quiet man on the train ride back from Montauk. As the two begin talking‚ the audience learns how very different the pair‚ as Joel comes off as dull and boring while Clementine is outgoing and fun. Once they begin

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    Pop-Culture Analysis Paper When Technology Meets Human’s Emotion‚ Technology Fail Haw happy is the blameless vestal’s lot? The world forgetting by the world forgot. Eternal sunshine of the spotless mind. Each prayer accepted and each wish resigned. --Alexander Pope The name of the film comes from an 18th century poet Alexander Pope’s poem Eloisa Abelard. When I first saw the film‚ I did not find any connection between the poem and the film. After I thought in-deptht‚

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    Titanic(Movie Review)

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    Dawson (Leonardo Di Caprio) is a young boy who wins passage to America aboard the Titanic in a lucky game of poker (upon boarding the ship‚ Jack tells to his friend that they are "the luckiest sons of bitches in the world"). Rose DeWitt Bukater (Kate Winslet) is travelling to America‚ to be married to Cal Hockley (Billy Zane)‚ a situation she is not thrilled about. Sparks fly when Dawson manages to talk Rose out of jumping overboard‚ but tragedy awaits as the unsinkable ship hits and iceberg and begins

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    Cultural commentary on the film "the Holiday". The Holiday is a 2006 American romantic comedy film written‚produced and directed by Nancy Meyers‚ it stars Cameron Diaz and Kate Winslet as two lovelorn women from opposite sides of the Atlantic ocean‚ who temporarily exchange homes to escape heartbreak during the Holiday season. (trailer) The film is a bright example of an American and English lifestyle‚ main characters of the comedy represent typical women of both countries The UsA and UK with

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