The Titantic Trailer
Titantic is a great that all audience can relate to here are postive and negative reviews people say about titanic the movie and how do I respond to that.
Here are some postive reviews
By Stephen Rowley
'The film bears this out. As a good old fashioned disaster movies , "Titanic" is superb. The special effects, while not as flawless as some would have you believe, are extremely impressive. This is even truer when you consider how many involve water effects, which are notoriously difficult: they become expensive when done full scale and tend to look very fake when miniaturised Cameron has the advantage of making his film after the rediscovery of the ship's wreckage.
This has opened up a great deal of new information, which happily points to a sequence of events considerably more visually exciting than the old image of the ship sinking intact under the waves. And Cameron is ingenious at working his characters into the right places to witness all the best action. The imagery here is stunning, from the creepy bits as icy water chases rats through the hull to the showstopping final scenes as the stern sinks underwater. Cameron delivers all the highpoints like the skilled craftsman he is; the flawless framing, editing, and choreography of action should be taken up as an example within the industry.'
What Stephen Rowley tring to say is that the quality of his film was great he explain that technology must have been difficult to make it realistic and the ways Cameron did his job he made sure that everthing was in the right place. He thought that his skills and use camra works was really good.
I agree on Rowley review I think the film was an excellent due to the realism and you get a sense that you are acually there. To me the most best scenes was the ship sinking not necessary the effect but the social accpects of the film because you understant the character you alomost feel sorry for them.
Titanic Shipwrecked
Here is a negative review
By Joe Chamberlain
'The performances are nothing to write home about. Kate Winslett is strong and well cast, but the flat material gives her no character nuances to try and draw out. Leonardo DiCaprio is all wrong: I've liked him in several previous roles (I thought he was excellent in Baz Luhrmann's superb "Romeo and Juliet"), but Jack is not his finest moment. DiCaprio looks all out of place in this time period, and there are none of the rough edges to his character that a life of poverty would likely produce (this is the kind of thing I mean when I say Cameron doesn't get the true workings of class). He's too unrelentingly perfect'
This review is say thay althoght the effect was great the acting was a bit dull and boring the character wasnt being expressed enough you really dont get the insite of the character in deepth.
I disagree on Chamberlian point becasue I thought that the actiong really moved me and there was a sense of sadness when watching the film.

