Review"Titanic" is a long‚ colored romantic drama film. Released in the 1997 in the USA‚ this highest-grossing film has earned millions of dollars and‚ which is more valuable‚ great love of the viewers all over the world. The movie was written‚ directed and co-produced by James Cameron. He managed to make a wonderful‚ exciting and very romantic movie. Its plot is based on a famous story about the liner named Titanic which was wrecked in the ocean after a collision with an iceberg. For those times
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when the titanic sank. it took place at 2:20 a.m. on April 15‚ 1912‚ in the British ocean.Titanic sinks into the North Atlantic Ocean about 400 miles south of Newfoundland‚ Canada. The massive ship‚ which carried 2‚200 passengers and crew‚ had struck an iceberg two and half hours before. Even though the ship was called the “unsinkable” that information was not all true. The Titanic has many great features and more so how did this ship sink?Well there are some great things about the Titanic and here
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Fredrick Fleet was the workman on guard on the Titanic on April 14. Fleet‚ had warned the personnel on the ship’s control deck to look out for icebergs that night‚ yet nobody was at the control panel that fateful night (McPherson 6). The Titanic was thought to be unsinkable when it was built in 1911. “More than 2‚200 people were now aboard the Titanic including 1‚300 passengers” (Senan 16). The location the Titanic deported from was Great Britain and it was headed to New York. After three long days
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thinking about watching the film Titanic‚ but are worried it is just a boring reenactment of the sinking of the Titanic? Let me put your worries to rest by telling you this movie is an invigorating‚ heart wrenching‚ and thrilling film that will surely go down in history as a classic. If you find romance to be revolting this is certainly not the film for you. Each moment the main characters spend together is filled with passion‚ and the excitement of finding new love. Titanic has all the redeeming qualities
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Formulation of Constructive Relations The two artifacts I chose to write about are the films The Notebook and Titanic. The Notebook is a romantic film directed by Nick Cassavetes and based on the best-selling novel written by Nicholas Sparks. The two main characters are played by Ryan Gosling and Rachel McAdams who are madly in love. The film was released May 20th of 2004. The next is Titanic‚ it is a romantic film directed by James Cameron and was released November 1st‚ 1997. Leonardo DiCaprio plays
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Beyond the Classroom The Titanic RMS Titanic was a British passenger liner that sank in the North Atlantic Ocean on April 15‚1912 after colliding with an iceberg during it’s maiden voyage from Southampton‚ UK to New York City‚ USA. While watching this movie I discovered two things about it. One characteristic about the movie that was good was in the beginning it talked a lot about the titanic and showed the men exploring its ruins. Another thing I enjoyed about the movie was that it did not depict
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The movie Titanic‚ directed by James Cameron‚ was a fictional story based on the true ship‚ Titanic. Cameron’s movie was based on a love story; however‚ the focus of this paper will be on some of the differences between the two classes aboard the Titanic. This movie clearly portrayed how differently the first and second-class people were treated during the time of the Titanic. This can be related to many other times in American history when groups were segregated as well. The movie began
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References: Ballard‚ R. (1988). Exploring the Titanic. Toronto‚ Ontario: Madison Press Books. Kramer‚ P. (1998). Women first: ‘Titanic’ (1997)‚ action adventure films and Hollywood’s female audience Lord‚ W. (1955). A night to remember. New York‚ New York: Henry Holt and Company. Lynch‚ D. (1992). Titanic: An illustrated history. New York‚ New York: Hyperion. Marsh‚ E. (1997). James Cameron’s Titanic. New York‚ New York: Harper Perennial. Thresh‚ P. (1992). Titanic: The truth behind the disaster. New York
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History 150 – Final Project The Shadow of the Titanic April 30‚ 2013 By Sarah Kohar The book “The Shadow of the Titanic” describes a chilling cold truth to the tragedy of the sinking. As the Titanic was sliding underneath the ocean at 2:20am on April 15‚ 1912‚ the noise of the cries of those drowning with the boat will haunt the survivors from the water and in the lifeboats for the rest of their lives. (Wilson) One survivor described the noise like a gigantic swarm of bees. Another person
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Maddie Dock Mr. Chapman English Honors 7 November 2013 Titanic Many characters in the Titanic movie were based on real characters and depicted as such. Some of the passengers on the Titanic were incredibly famous figures in history and included some of the major players in the construction of the vessel. Captain Edward John Smith was the leading captain of the ship and was in the movie as well as actually existed in real life. Another real character who actually existed and appeared in the film
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