Monday, October 22, 2007

Making of Titanic


This film review was written by Roger Ebert on December 19, 1997. Ebert begins this review by first describing the inside of the ship itself. In the next paragraph, he then describes how great it was, by describing the things about the ship that amazed and fascinated the people; it was known as the "largest moving work of man in all history", also as the "unsinkable". Ebert agreed it was unsinkable until Titanic hits the iceberg. He then discusses the things we audience expect to see in the film, and how they were well fulfilled. From there, he begins to tell the story of the movie Titanic, from the happy beginning to the sad ending. Then he gives credit to the perfection of the movie, based on the acting and the wonderful writing of the movie. Roger concludes his review, by telling us his reactions towards the movie, by pointing out some of the scenes to us.

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