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The Cameron movie may have more realistic effects, but it is nothing more than a soap opera that happens to take place on the titanic, the focus is more the fictional soap opera plot rather that the event itself.
This movie while it has a few fictional plots, they are not the focus of the movie, the focus is what really happened and telling the story of the disaster rather than telling a fictional drama, it brings forth most of the things that took place that night though a few are not completely accurate. There is no clear cut star of the film, the star as it should be was the ship, with the actors getting small segments here and there. Bringing attention to the alice cleaver story is interesting too, but that appears to be a hoax, as it was not the same alice cleaver that sailed.
The DVD is pretty bad though, the first half the sound is not in time with the video and you can hear a person speak before his lips move.
Not a bad movie, if your not a teenage girl looking for a soap opera rather someone wanting to watch a titanic movie as a historical documentary.
That being said if you want to see the best titanic movie leave Hollywood and watch the black and white British film "A Night To Remember" this movie is the most accurate, soap opera free non fiction version that used first hand sources for their info, no fictional stories here, it just tells everything that is known about what happened. A must see!
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The story we know. Ship goes down and many die. Tragic. The cast is good (though Peter Gallagher bugs me). I like Marilu Henner as an actress but physically she was totally wrong for her part as Molly Brown. The rape scene I agree was totally unnecessary. But if you are a collector of Titanic themed movies, its a nice one to have.
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while not in the same league as the blockbuster movie, this t.v. version isn't that bad. it is a little slow at first but the second part(the sinking ) is well done and is even filmed in almost real time. not great but not as poor as some think. check it out for yourself, at $6.95 what have you got to lose.
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Is the music in this movie as touching as the music in James Cameron's film?
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...is that it is so heavily dramatic from beginning to end. It's so "black and white" if you get my meaning, the story doesn't manage to involve the viewer (me at least). Where James Cameron managed to bring the characters in his 97th masterpiece to life (we got to really "know" Jack and Rose), and that was why it was hard to breathe at the end of it, in this movie the characters look like they've already hit an iceberg long before the ship leaves port, and you'd like to put them out of their misery yourself. I realize that this is no big budget movie, but an impressive cast list such as here should count too. And this is a bad recepy for telling a gripping story about the disaster Titanic indeed was. The ship sinks, and you sigh "Finally!"...
I've suffered myself through a couple of books involving the fate of the ship making the exact same mistake. Most readers and viewers know what will happen, the travellers aboard the Titanic do (and did!) not -and this really makes a big point.
I must add the acting here does not look very inspired (is Zeta-Jones an Academy-winner?). George C. Scott could have played the captain in James Camerons' masterpiece instead, the only actor here who delievers. And it's nearly wasted.
So if you're a Titanic-fan (or call it what you want) this would be worth a peek, but it is nothing remembarable.
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