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Titanic (1997)
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Critic Consensus: A mostly unqualified triumph for James Cameron, who offers a dizzying blend of spectacular visuals and old-fashioned melodrama.
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Cast
as Jack Dawson
as Rose DeWitt Bukater
as Cal Hockley
as Molly Brown
as Ruth DeWitt Bukater
as Brock Lovett
as Capt. Smith
as Bruce Ismay
as Thomas Andrews
as Spicer Lovejoy
as Fabrizio
as Second Officer Charles Herbert Lightoller
as Fifth Officer Harold Lowe
as Lizzy Calvert
as Col. Archibald Gradie

as Lewis Bodine
as Bobby Buell
as 1st Officer Murdoch
as Chief Officer Wilde

as Second Officer Charles Herbert Lightoller

as Anatoly Milkailavich
as Tommy Ryan

as Quartermaster Rowe

as Quartermaster Hichens
as Master At Arms
as Rose (Older)
as John Jacob Astor

as Madeleine Astor
as Benjamin Guggenheim

as Madame Aubert
as Irish Mommy
as Harold Bride, Junior Wireless Operator

as Helga Dahl

as 3rd Class Woman

as Trudy Bolt
as Sir Duff Gordon

as Lady Duff Gordon

as Countess of Rothes

as Wallace Hartley

as Irish Man

as Bert Cartmell

as Cora Cartmell

as Fourth Officer Boxhall

as 6th Officer Moody

as Frederick Fleet

as Lookout Lee

as Jack Phillips

as Chief Baker Joughin

as Father Byles

as Ida Straus

as Isidor Straus

as Irish Little Boy

as Irish Little Girl

as Cal's Crying Girl

as Cal's Crying Girl

as Yaley

as 1st Class Husband

as Chief Engineer Bell
as Leading Stoker Barrett

as Carpenter John Hutchinson

as Elevator Operator

as Scotland Road Steward

as Crewman

as 1st Class Waiter

as Promenade Deck Steward

as Steward No. 1

as Steward No. 2

as Steward No. 3

as Steward No. 4

as Hold Steward No. 1

as Hold Steward No. 2

as 1st Class Steward

as Stairwell Steward

as Steward Barnes

as Titanic Porter

as Olaf Dahl

as Bjorn Gunderson

as Olaus Gunderson

as Slovakian Father
as Slovakian 3 Year Old Boy
as Praying Man

as Man in Water

as Mother at Stern
as Woman

as Woman in Water

as Syrian Man

as Syrian Woman

as Chinese Man

as Olaf

as Sven

as Pubkeeper
as Carpathia Steward

as News Reporter
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Critic Reviews for Titanic
All Critics (182) | Top Critics (52) | Fresh (161) | Rotten (21) | DVD (22)
Cameron's aim was to set the most intimate love story possible against one of the century's biggest tragedies, and he very nearly pulls it off. DiCaprio has a captivating presence in a role that might have been written for a young Clark Gable.
Cameron has devised a tender love story between Kate Winslet and Leonardo DiCaprio that serves as the main focus of Titanic's storyline, and it works beautifully.

If computer-generated special effects have overpowered human-generated drama, Cameron seizes that dangerously cold technology and recasts it as dream and delirium, profoundly human in its sources and longings.
The execution is state-of-the-art and breathtaking. Titanic offers the full compass of courage and cowardice, and it stands as an achievement that truly is a night to remember at the movies.

Titanic provides an absorbing blend of historical fact and old-fashioned Hollywood tearjerking.

Titanic is indeed a ship of dreams. Climb aboard and bon voyage.

Audience Reviews for Titanic
James Cameron is by far one of my favorite directors, and this being his second highest grossing film is well worth all the money it got. The acting was very fantastic and the drama is also very well told, Leonardo Dicaprio, Kate Winslet, Billy Zane, Gloria Stuart, and even Bill Paxton all did fantastically well. Billy Zane was great as being the douchebag millionare that is betrothed to Rose, so well that you literally wanted to punch him. Also the 3 hour time run is actually very well done, and it doesn't feel like it, it feels like 2 hours, there were some things they could've left out, like the sex scene or the nude art drawing, I understand that its to prove the two main characters are getting much closer and truly love each other, but they could've just kissed passionatley and do a 360 camera spin. But overall, this to me is Camerons best, Avatar was just a ripped off story and just mindless action, but this was legitimate and good drama and acting

Super Reviewer
Benjamin Guggenheim: No, thank you. We are dressed in our best and are prepared to go down as gentlemen. But, we would like a brandy. "Collide With Destiny" Titanic is a movie I've seen countless times since I was a little kid and it came out. This movie is one that seems to polarize people to extremes. Some love it and will call it one of the best movies they've seen and others will hate it and label it one of the worst. As far as where I stand on it today, I still believe it is a very good film that benefits from marvelous special effects. Jack wins his way onto the Titanic in a poker game and runs into first class rich girl, Rose, when she is hanging off the end of the ship, apparently about to commit suicide. Jack saves her and they start spending a lot of time together, which really pisses off Rose's rich, but unpleasant fiancé, Cal Hockley. The story is told by the 102 year old Rose, as treasure seeker Brock Lovett searches for a diamond that was given to Rose by Cal on the boat. The movie has its share of problems. The dialogue, at times, can be corny, as can the actions. The acting, while serviceable most of the time, has some terrible moments, especially from Billy Zane and Bill Paxton. Also, the film suffers slightly from its long run time. It's not something that bothers me a great deal, but had the film been cut by something like 20 or 30 minutes, it would have flowed a lot better. Titanic isn't James Cameron's best film, but it is a majestic and epic one. I like Leonardo DiCaprio and Kate Winslet as Jack and Rose, and I also really liked Kathy Bates as a first class passenger that has just come into her money. This isn't one of the best films ever, but it's, at times, fun, sad, infuriating, and joyful. There's an emotional rollercoaster going on here.

Super Reviewer
I saw this on DVD for the first time in 2014 as part of a DVD binge weekend during 4 days of snow. I liked it because it has a real story--although in retrospect the poor rich girl who was going to kill herself because her fiance was too rich or too controlling was a little over the top, but this is from the perspective of a woman (me) who has lived all that drama decades ago. The sets were outstanding. Really captured the sense of what it was like to be trapped on a sinking ship --talk about being trapped between the devil and the deep blue sea. The class warfare was interesting. Still fighting that. Nit pick: why did Rose keep the multi-million dollar necklace? It was given to her by someone she hated and it was more like a handcuff. And then why did she dump it into the ocean--I got that it was supposed to close a chapter on her life, but it was the wrong symbol. And she has this granddaughter--did she ever think maybe the granddaughter could use a little help paying off her student loans? As I say, those are nit picks, It was a good movie.

Super Reviewer
Titanic Quotes
Jack Dawson: | Where to, Miss? |
Rose DeWitt Bukater: | To the stars. |
Rose DeWitt Bukater: | I'll let go!!! |
Rose DeWitt Bukater: | I'll let go! |
Jack Dawson: | No you won't. |
Rose DeWitt Bukater: | What do you mean no I won't? Don't presume to tell me what I will, will not do! You don't know me! |
Jack Dawson: | Well, you would of done it already. |