Review of Titanic (1997) by Ahmedaiman1999 — 07 Jul 2019
The increasing slight sense of foreboding, the humour at the climax that doesn't lighten up the tragedy but instead somehow makes it even more unsettling and ominous, the charming and extremely amiable star-crossed protagonists, to name a few. James Cameron's Titanic is one of the best indirect adaptations of Shakespeare's masterwork, Romeo and Juliet. Even when it comes to the issues I have with this film, most of them are pretty much similar to those I have with the play. And I've always found these issues justifiable to some extent. Also, the visuals are uniquely spectacular, and Céline Dion's My Heart Will Go On is timeless!
(8.
This review of Titanic (1997) was written by Ahmedaiman1999 on 07 Jul 2019.
Titanic has generally received very positive reviews.
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