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The 1997 film "Titanic" is one of the iconic movies ever produced. It is remains one of the top-grossing movies of all time and won 11 Oscars, including best picture.
Directed by - James Cameron
Written by - James Cameron
Produced by - James Cameron, Jon Landau
Starring - Leonardo DiCaprio
Kate Winslet
Billy Zane
Kathy Bates
Frances Fisher
Bernard Hill
Jonathan Hyde
Danny Nucci
David Warner
Bill Paxton
Cinematography - Russell Carpenter
Edited by - Conrad Buff
James Cameron
Richard A. Harris
Music by - James Horner
Production companies - Paramount Pictures
20th Century Fox
Lightstorm Entertainment
Distributed by - Paramount Pictures
(North America)
20th Century Fox
(International)
Release dates - November 1, 1997 (Tokyo)
December 19, 1997 (United States)
December 20, 1997 (South Africa)
Running time - 195 minutes
Country - United States
Language - English
Budget - $200 million
Box office - $2.202 billion
Titanic, which was partially financed by Paramount Pictures and 20th Century Fox, was at the time the most expensive movie ever made (it cost about $200 million).
Titanic Movie all awards,
ACADEMY AWARD:
Winner : 11
Nominee :14
1. BEST PICTURE [WINNER]
2. BEST DIRECTOR [WINNER]
JAMES CAMORAN
3. BEST CINEMATOGRAPHY [WINNER]
RUSELL CARPENTER
4. BEST ART DIRECTOR SET DECORATION [ WINNER ]
PETER LAMONT, MICHAEL FORD
5. BEST COSTUME DESIGNER [ WINNER ]
DEBORAH LYNN SCOTT
6. BEST SOUND [ WINNER ]
GARY RYDSTROM, TOM JOHNSON, MARK SUMMERS
7. BEST FILM EDITING [ WINNER ]
CONRAD BUFF IV, JAMES CAMERON, RICHARD A.HARRIS
8. BEST EFFECTS , SOUND EFFECTS EDITING [ WINNER ]
TOM BELLFORT, CHRISTOPHER BOYES
9. BEST EFFECTS , VISUAL EFFECTS [ WINNER ]
ROBERT LEGATO, MARK A.LASOFF, THOMAS L.FISHER
10. BEST MUSIC , ORIGINAL SONG [ WINNER ]
JAMES CAMERON, WILL JENNINGS
11. BEST MUSIC , ORIGINAL DRAMATIC SCORE [ WINNER ]
JAMES HORNER
GOLDEN GLOBES
Winner : 04
Nominee: 08
01. BEST DIRECTOR - MOTION PICTURE [ WINNER ]
JAMES CAMERON
02. BEST ORIGINAL SCORE- MOTION PICTURE [ WINNER ]
JAMES HORNER
03. BEST ORIGINAL SONG - MOTION PICTURE [ WINNER ]
JAMES HORNER, WILL JENNINGS
The tragic voyage is the subject of a 194-minute, $200 million film by James Cameron. It follows in the tradition of the great Hollywood epics. It is expertly created, cleverly put together, powerfully acted, and mesmerizing. You don't choose the most expensive movie ever made as your chance to invent the wheel if its plot adheres closely to the established patterns for such pictures.
Before the film even starts, we are aware of some necessary events. To be certain that we are viewing a real ship, we need to witness the Titanic sail and then sink. There must be a personal tale involving some of the passengers, most likely a romance. There must be brief scenes involving some of the other characters as well as a subplot involving the architects of the ship's vanity and arrogance, as well as perhaps some of their bravery and dignity. The ship's horrible final moments must also be recreated because it took two and a half hours to sink, giving everyone on board time to understand what was occurring and to think about their options.
These components are all present in Cameron's "Titanic," balanced and weighted like ballast to keep the movie consistently looking in proportion. Computer animation, visual effects, and both large and small scale models were used to create the ship. Although the illusion of an ocean liner is seamless and convincing, you are intellectually aware that it is not a genuine ocean liner. The special effects do the job without drawing unnecessary attention to themselves.
We are informed that the undersea explorer Brock Lovett (Bill Paxton) undertook an expedition that resulted in the acquisition of the opening pictures of the genuine Titanic. Instead of finding valuable diamonds, he discovers a young girl's naked sketch. Meanwhile, an elderly woman identifies herself in the drawing when she sees it on TV. This is Rose, still living at 101, played by Gloria Stuart. Her memories ("I can still smell the fresh paint") are shared when she visits Paxton. A computer simulation of the Titanic's final hours is one of the video scenes he shows her while also serving as an audience briefing. He also shows her other video scenes from his explorations. When the ship sinks, we already understand what is occurring and why, allowing the narrative to concentrate on the characters.
Jack & Rose comes to mind as soon as they hear the name Titanic in many people today. Created in 1997, 25 years after the creation of 2022, the response to this creation has not diminished.
Making a movie like this is not only challenging, but also nearly impossible. It's amazing that the filmmakers were able to balance the drama and history given the immense technical challenges. Titanic is one of the greatest inventions of its kind in modern history.It is also a creation that has been able to add an unforgettable taste to the audience through the unique talent of the actors who contributed to it.