Review of Ghosts of the Abyss (2003) by Scott G — 18 Dec 2009
Documentary shot for imax,james cameron has been away for 12 years after titanic became the most successful film of all time and he himself was king of the world at oscars, but it wasent time thinking about avatar or polishing his oscars, hes been deep under the sea revisiting the wreckage of titanic,and here we see himand fellow friend and actor in his films bill paxton visit the wreck,with technologi to go inside, a fasinating look at wreckage, at a slimm 1 hour, but fits a lot in, and a interesting concept, superinposing staged scenes over filmed scenes to show ship in glory days next to wreckage today, always fasinating to watch, and fun to see at first a panick stricken paxton getting prepared for first dive, soalso a must for fans of his, the doc doesent add anything new to history of ship, but does add fasinating glimpses of ship 90 years on.
This review of Ghosts of the Abyss (2003) was written by Scott G on 18 Dec 2009.
Ghosts of the Abyss has generally received positive reviews.
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