Titanic (1997) 

Titanic (1997), directed by James Cameron, is a sweeping romantic epic that still hits like a tidal wave. Leonardo DiCaprio and Kate Winslet shine as Jack and Rose, star-crossed lovers aboard the doomed ocean liner . Their chemistry is electric, grounding the film’s grand scale with raw, youthful passion. Cameron’s meticulous recreation of the ship’s opulence and catastrophic sinking is jaw-dropping—those icy waters and crumbling decks feel painfully real .
The visuals, from lavish ballrooms to the ship’s final plunge, are a technical marvel, earning its 11 Oscars. Celine Dion’s “My Heart Will Go On” remains iconic, though some dialogue feels dated . At 194 minutes, it can drag, and the class-war subtext isn’t subtle, but the emotional weight of Jack and Rose’s story carries it. Titanic blends spectacle, romance, and tragedy into a timeless classic that’s as heartbreaking as it is unforgettable . A cinematic voyage worth taking.
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