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Cast
- Leonardo DiCaprio
- Kate Winslet
- Billy Zane
- Kathy Bates
- Frances Fisher
- Bill Paxton
- Gloria Stuart
Letterboxd User Reviews
- Aug 20, 2016
Watched this for the first time as GOD intended, on two VHS tapes.
WoodMay 11, 2020oh boy i really thought jack was going to make it this time
daniaApr 12, 2020Heterosexual excellence
Chris Feil - Dec 15, 2022
the way of water
KarstenAug 13, 2021jack calling rose stupid while simultaneously kissing her is peak romance
sarahFeb 29, 2020Aesthetically, Jack is a lesbian
dselwyns - Jul 26, 2018
how can anyone hate this movie when jack, handcuffed to a pipe in a room rapidly filling with water, yells "I'll just wait here!"
Ellie ✨Sep 20, 2024I liked how during every nighttime scene you could actually see everything that was happening onscreen, more movies should do that
James (Schaffrillas)Aug 2, 2017No one has ever looked as good as Leonardo DiCaprio and Kate Winslet looked in this film
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What can you say about one of the most impactful and meaningful movies of our time? Sublime. Complete perfection. First saw it when I was 11 years old... Absolutely floored me... I sobbed myself to sleep that night. To be able to see it on the big screen for the first time ever means the work to me. ❤️ Even more so, taking our 11 year old son with us to see it for his first time period. ❤️ Movies are life, and they don't get any better than this.
Really enjoy the 4K 3D! This movie still moves me even after 25 years. The store was brought to life so beautifully by James Cameron.
Metacritic
You don't just watch Titanic, you experience it.
No amount of excellent period costuming and brilliant set decoration can substitute for a good story and decent acting.
The first half drags a bit, but the adventure scenes are exciting and the visual effects are as dazzling as Hollywood's most advanced technology can make them. Focusing as much on time and memory as on danger and disaster, it's an epic with a heart.