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Overview

Note des utilisateurs:
7.2/10   183,756 votes
Réalisateur:
James Cameron
Scénariste (WGA):
James Cameron (written by)
Release Date:
19 décembre 1997 (USA) suite
Genre:
Drame | Romance suite
Accroche:
A woman's heart is a deep ocean of secrets suite
Plot:
Fictional romantic tale of a rich girl and poor boy who meet on the ill-fated voyage of the 'unsinkable' ship. full summary | full synopsis
Awards:
Won 11 Oscars. Another 76 wins & 48 nominations suite
Avis des utilisateurs:
Timeless, moving, and epic suite

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Additional Details

Autre(s) titre(s) :
Planet Ice (USA) (fake working title)
The Ship of Dreams (USA) (working title)
Titanic (Canada: French title) (France) [fr]
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MPAA:
Rated PG-13 for disaster related peril and violence, nudity, sensuality and brief language.
Durée:
194 min
Pays:
USA
Couleur:
Couleur
Aspect Ratio:
2.20 : 1 suite
Son:
DTS 70 mm (70 mm prints) | DTS | Dolby Digital | SDDS
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Curiosités

Anecdotes:
20th Century Fox acquired 40 acres of waterfront south of Playas de Rosarito in Mexico and started building a brand new studio in May 31 1996. A 17 million gallon tank was built for the exterior of the reconstructed ship, providing 270 degrees of ocean view. The ship was built to full scale but production design removed redundant sections on the superstructure and the forward well deck so that it would fit the tank. The remaining sections were filled in digitally. The lifeboats and funnels were shrunk by 10%. While the boat deck and the A-deck were full working sets, the rest of the ship was steel plating. Contained within that was a 50 foot lifting platform for the ship to tilt during the sinking sequences, whilst towering above that was a 162 feet tall tower crane on 600 feet of railtrack. This was used as a construction, lighting and camera platform. suite
Goofs:
Continuity: After Rose wakes in the water, ice is seen on Jack's upper lip; in the side angle it's not there. suite
Guillemet:
[first lines]
Brock Lovett: Thirteen meters; you should see it.
Brock Lovett: [seeing the shipwreck come into view for the first time] OK; take her up and over the bow rail.
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Soundtrack:
Alexander's Ragtime Band suite

foire aux questions

What ever happened to Rose's mother? I know she was on the Carpathia because she was rescued, and Rose explained what happened to Cal in later life, but I was curious if she ever spoke of what happened to her mother?
Why did Rose keep the diamond and never cash in on it, or give it to someone else if it reminded her of Cal, a person she seemed to want to distance herself from by the end of the movie.
Where did the iceberg come from?
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544 out of 782 people found the following comment useful:-
Timeless, moving, and epic, 17 June 2002
10/10
Author: v2pointoh de Virginia

Every once in a while the conversation will turn to "favorite movies." I'll mention Titanic, and at least a couple people will snicker. I pay them no mind because I know that five years ago, these same people were moved to tears by that very movie. And they're too embarrassed now to admit it.

I just rewatched Titanic for the first time in a long time. Expecting to simply enjoy the story again, I was surprised to find that the movie has lost none of its power over these five years. I cried again.... in all the same places. It brought me back to 1997 when I can remember how a movie that no one thought would break even became the most popular movie of all time. A movie that burst into the public consciousness like no other movie I can recall (yes, even more than Star Wars). And today, many people won't even admit they enjoyed it. Folks, let's get something straight -- you don't look cool when you badmouth this film. You look like an out of touch cynic.

No movie is perfect and this one has a few faults. Some of the dialogue falls flat, and some of the plot surrounding the two lovers comes together a little too neatly. However, none of this is so distracting that it ruins the film.

Leonardo DiCaprio and Kate Winslet are wonderful. Leo is one of the fine actors of his generation. Wait 'til you see him in Gangs of New York before you call him nothing more than a pretty boy. Kate Winslet was so strong in this film. The movie really was hers, and she held it together beautifully.

James Cameron managed what many believed was impossible by recreating a completely believable Titanic. The sinking scenes were horrific, just as they were that night. How anyone can say the effects were bad is beyond me. I was utterly transfixed.

This film is one memorable scene after another. Titanic leaving port in Southampton. Rose and Jack at the bow, "flying". "Iceberg, right ahead!" The screws hanging unbelievably out of the ocean. The screams of the doomed after she went down. And that ending that brought even the burliest man in the theater to tears.

The music, which has also been a victim of the film's success, was a key ingredient. James Horner's score was simply perfect. And the love theme was beautiful and tragic. Too bad Celine Dion's pop song version had to destroy this great bit of music for so many.

I confess, I am a Titanic buff. As such, I relished the opportunity to see the ship as we never got to see it -- in all its beauty. Perhaps watching it sink affected me more than some because I've had such an interest in the ship all my life. However, I doubt many of those I saw crying were Titanic buffs. I applaud Cameron for bringing this story to the masses in a way that never demeaned the tragedy. The film was made with such humanity.

Another reviewer said it better than I ever could: Open up your hearts to Titanic, and you will not be disappointed.

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