A soon-to-be impressive compendium of reflections and research in Genre Studies by high school students in NYC (with very short arms).
Sunday, May 22, 2011
Titanic
The 1997 film excellence Titanic was an epic action and adventure movie. Throughout the film numerous encounters occurred between "Jack Dawson and Rose DeWitt Bukater" who began to establish feelings for one another. Both living entirely different life styles knew the tragedy that would occur if Rose's family would discover the secret affairs of her and her lover Jack. This brought forth many complications between the two lovers. It lead to sneaking around all over the ship as well as avoiding at all cost getting seen by one of Roses family's friends. The film's setting is located on a vessel. Throughout these devious meeting's Rose goes on behind her Family and fiances back her and Jack wonder the ship from head to toe making sure they are never in plain sight. This film portraits an outstanding example of a Romantic Adventure. The film contains an incomparable plot, this is what gives the film its distinguishing outlook. This movie contains all sorts of action such as right before the ship sinks Jack is currently in a dilemma as he cant escape from the room he was being held captive in until his beloved Rose appears to rescue him from his decease. Films such as this one are movies of the decades and I highly recommend to take up some time to watch it. In my opinion this movie is an outstanding example for my genre and even if I have seen it a million times I do not mind watching it another million times.
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