Titanic
I simply COULD NOT make a blog and not talk about this movie...
This movie... It was so good and at the same time so bad...
I think the acting is chef's kiss but the plot...

I used to love the plot when I watched it for the first time but after the fifth time, it wasn't as good as I thought. Especially because there are some things that could have been avoided.
About the plot...
Love, social inequality, and self-sacrifice are prominent themes in Titanic, all entwined in a tragic event that resonated with many people on its own. The plot revolves around a love triangle involving two active members of high society and a young man of low social standing.
I think the most interesting character is Rose; reminiscent of classic literary works, is a daring and somewhat gutsy young woman who feels bound by her elevated social status. Her fancying for a low-class artist, Jack, energizes her and allows her to defy her family and fiancé. Both men are polar opposites, and it's fascinating to observe Cal's jealousy play out in the midst of the disaster.
I think the most interesting character is Rose; reminiscent of classic literary works, is a daring and somewhat gutsy young woman who feels bound by her elevated social status. Her fancying for a low-class artist, Jack, energizes her and allows her to defy her family and fiancé. Both men are polar opposites, and it's fascinating to observe Cal's jealousy play out in the midst of the disaster.
To sum up, Titanic is an example of a full hole that received stellar reviews through the film industry and multiple awards. Its accomplishments are based on the work's timeless themes, memorable characters, and supporting narrative. Other films may outperform Titanic in those categories, but what distinguishes it is the combination of elements that transformed the film into the ultimate romance story in cinema.
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