Titanic is available on Netflix! 3 reasons to (re)watch James Cameron’s masterpiece

Titanic is available on Netflix! 3 reasons to (re)watch James Cameron’s masterpiece



One of the greatest movies in history is on Netflix

Record-breaking film, for a long time the biggest success in the history of cinema, Titanic by James Cameron is still a reference in the history of cinema 27 years after its release. Without him, James Cameron could not have created his saga Avatar. Kate Winslet and Leonardo DiCaprio would have had other careers, and the visual and special effects we know today would undoubtedly not be the same.

Exceptional melodrama and disaster film, Titanic has just arrived in the Netflix catalog. The opportunity to retrace some reasons to watch it again and rediscover its formidable emotions.

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Exceptional film production

One of the main reasons is in the title of this article: Titanic it’s a masterpiece. Everyone is free to not appreciate this or that dimension of this love story wrapped in a disaster film that tells the story of the sinking of the legendary ocean liner, but James Cameron’s creation is, in the artisanal sense of the term, a masterpiece of cinema and its techniques. Awarded by 11 Oscar in 1998, the cinematography, production design, costumes and visual effects stood out. It also won statuettes for best film, best direction, best editing and best sound editing and mixing, best music and best original song.

Titanic
Titanic ©20th Century Fox

If it becomes the first film in history to exceed a billion in box office receipts, it is above all because the visual and sound spectacle offered is completely new and amazes spectators all over the world. At the time, the technical demonstration James Cameron and his team’s film sets a new benchmark for Hollywood blockbusters and demonstrates the best that was being made at the time.

A great love story that has already consecrated Leonardo DiCaprio and Kate Winslet

Self Titanic He is not the only one to hold the record for Oscar nominations (14, tied Vigil AND The The Earth), is undoubtedly because its scenario has been avoided, and perhaps unfairly. A burning love story between a young man and a young woman of opposite social classes, the breathtaking tale of a spectacular mechanical and human tragedy, Titanic undoubtedly sees its beautiful intimate story submerged by the monumental staging of the shipwreck. However, the two young actors who play the roles of Jack and Rose, through their inspired, diligent and seductive interpretations, enhance this love story.

Titanic
Titanic ©20th Century Fox

Such promising beginners, Leonardo Dicaprio AND Kate Winslet become immediately with the global and historical success of Titanic THE superstar which they still are today. In a certain sense, their experience with James Cameron’s film is so total and complete that it allows them to then try their hand at prestigious filmographies, without going through mediocre productions. star vehicle that every young aspiring Hollywood star status generally cannot avoid.

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The most legendary table in cinema

The music by James Horner and the song by Céline Dion, the scene of the portrait of Rose drawn by Jack, the sequence of the shipwreck… The memory of the film Titanic is very lively, and its filming, its reception, its cult moments are constantly discussed and integrated with new information. And for more than three decades now, people have been wondering whether there was yes or no, enough space on the board Jack’s survival of the shipwreck continues to generate passionate discussion.

This famous question, which concerns the emotional climax of the TitanicJames Cameron responded and provided a conclusion. But above all, it testifies to the unique impact of the film and the story of Jack and Rose in the history of cinema. For this unforgettable sequence, and also for all the others that make up its great spectacle, James Cameron’s film deserves to be (re)watched without hesitation on Netflix.

Source: Cine Serie

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