TITANIC A SPECTACLE AS SWEEPING AS THE SEA

TITANIC A SPECTACLE AS SWEEPING AS THE SEA

The background scores, the theme songs, they just increase the beauty of the movie. The soundtrack was beautifully composed by James Horner, and it included the epic song ‘My Heart Will Go On’ by Celine Dion. ‘Hymn to the sea’ is a musical hymn used in the movie, which basically tells the entire story of Titanic. “A Spectacle As Sweeping As The Sea” The headline atop critic Janet Maslin’s sparkling review in the The New York Times on Dec. 19, 1997, cued readers in a not-so-subtle manner of her delight. Titanic is a 1997 American epic romance and disaster film directed, written, co-produced and co-edited by James Cameron. A fictionalized account of the sinking of the RMS Titanic, it stars Leonardo DiCaprio and Kate Winslet Maslin, Janet. “‘Titanic’: A Spectacle as Sweeping as the Sea.” In: New York Times 19 Dec. 1997. Mesnildot, Stéphane du: “TITANIC LE CREPUSCULE DES DIEUX. From the set to the dialogue, Titanic remains true and authentic enough for a Hollywood movie.

However, where Cameron really excels is in his commentary of the social class system in Britain. Cameron, J. (1998). Titanic. Fox. Maslin, J. (1997). Titanic: A Spectacle as Sweeping as the Sea. The New York Times. Retrieved from April 16, 1912. Go to Article. Home | Site Index | Site Search | Forums | Archives | Marketplace “A Spectacle As Sweeping As the Sea.” The New York Times. 12/19/97, 147:51011:E1-E1. McGee, Patrick. “Terrible Beauties: Messianic Time and the Image of FILM REVIEW; A Spectacle As Sweeping As the Sea. Read in app. Titanic NYT Critic’s Pick work as well as the film’s big spectacle in giving the tragedy of”Titanic” its full dramatic impact

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