Almost 15 years after its release in cinema, Titanic returns to the big screen and now on 3D to relive the wonderful love story Jack Dawson and Rose DeWitt Bukater played by Leonardo DiCaprio. The epic film exclusively on 3D format focuses on the maiden voyage of the RMS Titanic a passenger liner that is set to travel from Southampton, England to New York City. It that sank after colliding with an iceberg at the North Atlantic Ocean on April 15, 1912 and now in line with the release of the 3D format of the film it is also the centenary of the tragic event.
It was great that 20th Century Fox and Warner Bros Pictures brings back this epic film on the big screen for the younger generation could see. Even though I saw the film several times it still has the magic that will really make every movie goers hold on to with fictional characters and their story that completes the whole setting of Titanic; the Ship of Dreams and the Unsinkable Ship. It also shows the differences between social statuses which is very obvious in the film. For the younger generation, if gives them a treat for a great story where it has a perfect collaboration of storyline, character, the visual which was developed clearly with the 3D features and the tragedy of RMS Titanic that is worth watching and remembering of every movie goers who craves for a beautiful, heart-warming, and majestic romantic film.
Here’s a short clip of James Cameron talking about the film:
Titanic stars Billy Zane, Frances Fisher, Gloria Stuart, Bill Paxton, Kathy Bates, Danny Nucci, Bernard Hill, Victor Garber and Eric Braeden. It was directed by James Cameron and distributed by 20th Century Fox and Warner Bros Pictures.