Review of A Night to Remember (1958) by Luke B — 13 Mar 2011
The only movie about The Titanic you need to see. Nowhere will you find melodramatic nonsense, or forced love stories. This film is filled with tension and terror way before its time. As the events unfold, it's surprising to see how calm everybody is.
The calmness gradually builds to madness, but not to the insanity of the 1997 film. I saw this film when I was very young, and it always stuck with me. Some shots were directly lifted for Cameron's effort.
Some may mistake the very Englishness of it all as a lack of emotion. It couldn't be further from the truth. A man lies to his wife about the severity of the impact, a woman runs for her lucky pig, the designer tells a couple their best chance of survival etc.
It's the calmness that is unsettling, but also what this film, and those on the.
This review of A Night to Remember (1958) was written by Luke B on 13 Mar 2011.
A Night to Remember has generally received very positive reviews.
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