Actor Leonardo Dicaprio & actress Kate Winslet while below shows the passenger liner Titanic. Photo by: Google Image Search |
Titanic
is an American movie of Hollywood released at 19th December 1997 with a running time of 194
minutes.
Even before the release of the famous film Titanic
by James Cameron, the audience has a clear picture of how the movie will end.
Everyone knew that the boat Titanic
would sink into sea by getting smashed at an iceberg. But the film Titanic is not only the story of a boat
getting drowned, but Titanic is also
a movie featuring tastes such as love, greediness and difference in how some
people try to achieve their lover. All these colors of Titanic makes the gorgeous screens play out of this movie. The
movie Titanic is produced with a
budget of $200 million directed, produced and written by James Cameron. Jon
Landau was also involved in the production of the movie with James Cameron.
Leonardo Dicaprio and Kate Winslet are seen as lead actors in the movie which
James Horner’s music is included. The Cinematography of Titanic was done by Russell Carpenter while Conrad Buff, Richard A.
Harris and James Cameron were the editing team of the movie. This movie was a
joint production of 20th Century Fox, Lightstorm Pictures and
Paramount Pictures. Paramount Pictures of USA was also the distributor of Titanic. Even though the boat Titanic drowned before 100 years to the cold ice sea, the movie Titanic has not drowned to the audience
at the worldwide cinemas. The famous movie Titanic
featuring Leonardo Dicaprio & Kate Winslet as lead characters is a film
directed by James Cameran before 15 years ago.
Surely the theme song “My heart will go on” sung by the famous artist
Celine Dion has made many of us cry. After 15 years since the first premier of Titanic, a third version of Titanic is now being premiered at
worldwide cinemas. A 3D version of the film was re-released in theaters on
April 4, 2012. It took nearly $18 million to convert the film Titanic to the 3D version. The third
version of Titanic is a 3D version
which has broke a record of 17.4 million dollars around the globe up to now.
Movie critics has believed that the 3D version of Titanic had made a record number of views at 15th of this
month as 15th April 2012 marks 100 years after the boat Titanic got sunk. Even now the 3D movie
of Titanic holds the 3rd
place at North American cinemas. This proves a clear example of how famous the
movie Titanic is still after 15
years of its first production. The movie critics highlight major five reasons
of Titanic for defending its
position at the theatres. First the handsome Male actor Leonardo Dicaprio,
secondly it’s the beautiful female actor Kate Winslet, third comes the talented
director James Cameran, fourth is the passenger liner Titanic, fifth is the story line and the screenplay of the movie.
Upon Titanic’s release on 19th December 1997, the movie achieved critical and commercial success all over the worldwide theatres. "The story could not have been written better. The film Titanic made records with fourteen Academy Award nominations and eleven wins. It includes the awards for best picture & best director. James Cameron’s Titanic was the first film to reach the billion dollar bench mark at Hollywood. This was the only movie with a worldwide gross of over $1.8 billion. I believe the Leonardo Dicaprio and Kate Winslet as the most romantic couple ever to feature in a Hollywood movie. For non-stop twelve years, Titanic has been the highest grossing film of Hollywood until 2010. Titanic was called a ship of dreams. But the movie Titanic is a movie of everyone around the world. It is a movie of all time, as I have mentioned at the heading of this article. The kids of the viewers who watched Titanic in 1997 might find the movie old fashioned. But it’s no more a reason while the 3D version of Titanic is there according to the 21st century technology. The just a position of rich and poor, the gender roles played out unto death (women first), the stoicism and nobility of a bygone age, the magnificence of the great ship matched in scale only by the folly of the men who drove her hell-bent through the darkness. And above all the lesson: that life is uncertain, the future unknowable...the unthinkable possible." said the director James Cameron about his movie Titanic. Critic Janet Maslin of New York Times at his movie review of Titanic at 19th December 1997 said that, ''Titanic'' is no museum piece, however. It's a film with tremendous momentum right from its deceptive, crass-looking start. The story opens in the present day, with a team of scientist-cowboys (led by Bill Paxton) hunting for lost treasure amid the Titanic wreckage. Though Mr. Cameron made his own journey to the ocean floor to film amazing glimpses of the ship, he treats these explorers as glib 90's hotshots, the kind of macho daredevils who could just as easily be found tracking twisters or dinosaurs in a summer action film”. Another critic James Berardinelli of Reelviews website said that, “Of course, special effects alone don't make for a successful film, and Titanic would have been nothing more than an expensive piece of eye candy without a gripping story featuring interesting characters. In his previous outings, Cameron has always placed people above the technological marvels that surround them. Unlike film makers such as Roland Emmerich and Dean Devlin, Cameron has used visual effects to serve his plot, not the other way around. That hasn't changed with Titanic. The picture's spectacle is the ship's sinking, but its core is the affair between a pair of mismatched, star-crossed lovers” at his review about Titanic. Titanic was converted to 3D in time for 100th year of the real passenger liner Titanic’s sinking.
Gmanetwork website’s film critic Alina said in his review about the Titanic 3D that, there are some movies that badly need 3D to make up for lack of “depth” so to speak. She also believed that there are also movies that don’t even need 3D to start with them. But she said there are also films that manage to get dusted off the imaginary vault of classic films, and instead of being clipped carefully into a traditional projector, they enter an ultra modern film laboratory to be re-engineered and meet the call of the modern era in her movie review about the 3D version of Titanic. “A movie like “Titanic” did not need 3D enhancement in the first place. As it is, no other movie can blend classic storytelling with a spectacle of a disaster movie better. And “Titanic” does this with a societal message that rings true even 15 years after its first sail in the cinemas” said the critic Alina in her review of Titanic 3D. But still Alina believes “Titanic” as the greatest movie ever made as just called by the publicists’ years ago in her review article about the 3D version of Titanic
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