Titanic

Movie • 1997

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Roger Ebert

James Cameron's 194-minute, $200 million film of the tragic voyage is in the tradition of the great Hollywood epics. It is flawlessly crafted, intelligently constructed, strongly acted and spellbinding.

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The Hollywood Reporter

Titanic is no soulless junket into techno-glop wizardry but rather a complex and radiant tale.

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The New York Times

Mr. Cameron's magnificent ''Titanic'' is the first spectacle in decades that honestly invites comparison to ''Gone With the Wind.''

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Reelviews Movie Reviews

You don't just watch Titanic, you experience it -- from the launch to the sinking, then on a journey two and one-half miles below the surface.

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variety.com

This 'Titanic' arrives at its destination. A spectacular demonstration of what modern technology can contribute to dramatic storytelling.

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IMDb

The sinking of the Titanic was the greatest ship sinking scene EVER and was done with such meticulous detail.

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IMDb

"Winner of 11 Oscars, James Cameron's romantic-disaster epic is a triumph of cinema that boasts perfect chemistry between Kate and Leo as the lovers bound for tragedy."

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Rotten Tomatoes

'Titanic' isn’t shy about reaching for the heartstrings, but it’s so well made and acted that it’s impossible to look away from.

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