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It is a generally accepted fact that, beyond the shadow of a doubt, director and producer James Cameron is a genius when it comes to cinematic art. And it would not be really a big shock for people who know or who would witness his work, when someone claims that in 1997 the catastrophe and the romantic film “Titanic” could become his magnum opus. This film has and continues to touch, and then break the hearts of its viewers with its heartfelt scenes and good dialogues. This leaves an impression that has passed years, or even decades, but still continues to still inspire and impress even after the first four hours. It continues. But what makes it such a timeless thing? The devastating disaster is perpetuated in such a way that people will continue to think and reflect on what would happen if it didn’t drown, and it was even more familiar to people in it. The creative minds behind this film used it as their foothold to create probably the best film of all time, incorporating a fictional romantic story that links the struggle for power, discrimination and class difference in that period of time. This article focuses on the review and criticism of what made this film excellent by testing its elements along with its creators. methods and strategies, and how it all came together during the three-hour blockbuster piéce de résistance.
The film "Titanic" was installed in our time, when a group of researchers discovered a sunken "ship of dreams": RMS "Titanic" in search of a historically valuable diamond or "heart of the ocean." The RMS Titanic was a luxury cruiser bound for America on its first flight on April 10, 1912. “And it was,” according to the agreement of Rose Calvert, nee DeWitt Bukater - a passenger of the ship who, as you know, kept many people's dreams, now fell to the very depths of the ocean, on which he once sailed, taking with him about 1500 people on board. She remembered her experience for the team and her granddaughter, retelling what she did on board the Titanic with all her former glory, starting with her fall. Being taken to the ship to marry someone whom she did not love just because her mother wanted to live in luxury, the young Rose DeWitt Bukater did not expect to meet the man she would love and that she would never forget before her last breath: Jack Dawson, American drifter and artist. On the other hand, he was able to board the ship with his best friend, Fabrizio De Rossi, on a third-class ticket, which they got from luck, i. E. Win a poker match. The two main characters were able to fall in love even due to the social differences imposed on them, much to the chagrin of the fiance Rose, Caledon Hockley. Jack was able to experience luxury with the help of another passenger, while Rose was able to experience the freedom of being with masses of lower height. However, the climax hit, literally, in the form of a sharp iceberg that caused the death of the ship and the people on board. The ship continued to yield to the great waters under it, until it sank completely, with it the heart of Rose, which is more valuable than the diamond that was given to her. This earned the famous scene, from which Rosa remained afloat on a piece of wood, as Jack was frozen from dangerously low water temperatures, which led to his death. She survived, on the one hand, and hid from her fiancé and led a life of relative simplicity from everything that she once had, and at the same time she did not.
Cameron and the collective genius of his team come into play in each skillfully, as well as purposefully made the second film, and even one scene does not stand still. These are the reasons that, I believe, made it that is, and put the film as one of the best in the industry:
subject
The film is about a social crisis that manifested itself at a time when the real RMS Titanic plunged into other topics, such as the pressure that women experienced in the old days, who did not have the same goal and commitment but to be married to a man who would provide their generosity and all that they will serve. The film perfectly reflects the problems in our society under the guise of a tragic romantic film dedicated to the disaster, which is mainly due to recklessness and neglect.
Site / Development
All plot points and hints were wonderfully included in the character lines, for example, as the Titanic was supposedly unsinkable and that “God himself cannot drown [the] the ship "- the foreshadowing of his notorious fate is that he was the victim of a cult iceberg of the film instead of deus ex machina. All the things described in the first act were used to their maximum potential when the second half swept. to make sketches, which, of course, should happen at some point in the story, as it was announced unintentionally in the first few minutes of the film, a line with the principles of using Occam's razor and made with a magnificent and artistic performance.
Characters
Characteristic, not a single character was significant for events in history, since each of them participated in what should be the life of people in it. Even the girl that Caledon picked up participated in restoring Caledon’s identity as a person who would take advantage of a situation like this.
Characters
The film also rather revolves around the art seen in the film, such as Jack’s scene, where he was defined by the style of art he uses, and the themes for his sketches, and when Jack painted Rose, “wearing only [the diamond] “This meant that they were so far away in their relationship, etc. It is also worth noting the importance of how Jack was treated while wearing clothes that were significantly more expensive than those he wore. The characters in the film can also include the chaos surrounding earthquakes with ramps for greed in people's hearts, as well as their ability to leave others to save their own skin.
tuning
RMS Titanic, which is the predominant spot of the film, was masterfully created and recreated to resemble one of the most luxurious cruisers in the 1900s. This era was described as an era of chances of success in other countries, such as America, and the study of their lands, among others, but, of course, at a certain price. That is why the environment sets the story for many class differences and differences.
dialog / Lines
The lines of the film - charming and fascinating - all this sounded in the fullness of the film. In the scene where Jack and Rose met for the first time, that is, when Rose tried to jump off the ship, Jack said an unforgettable line: “If you let go, I will jump there after you”, which was repeated to the end like “you jump.” This, like many other lines that had a great influence on themselves and history, was the totality of the film, undoubtedly moving film lines.
Other elements
The soundtrack to the film, which complements the scene and the overall mood of the film, is also remarkable. As was the case with Cameron’s interest in works of art and complex details, something obvious from the attention to detail that Cameron had when he painted Rose Jack’s portrait, as well as the complexity, but at the same time, the simplicity of the graphics devices used.
All aspects considered, the film does not leave much room for people to question the ingenuity of the work.
In spite of all my value, I believe that this film is worth every award he received from his release ahead, along with praise and overwhelming response from both critics and the audience. What was once a tragedy, became an art form, and revolutionized the making of the film, practiced today. I would expect this film to remain in the hearts of every person who, with his heart, was proud of his impression. It is as great as it is timely for all the themes that we see, which persist until they remain, and are likely to remain until the end of days for us humans. True to the message of history, years can be combined with the heart, but he will never let go.
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