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Titanic

TLDR: Titanic
The forum thread discusses the movie "Titanic," highlighting its emotional impact, storytelling, and historical inaccuracies. Users shared a range of opinions: 1. **Emotional Impact**: Many users expressed how the movie was emotionally moving, with some mentioning crying during or after watching it. The romantic storyline was particularly poignant for some, while others preferred a more historical focus without the romantic elements. 2. **Historical Accuracy**: Some users discussed the historical aspects of the film, noting inaccuracies such as the ship sinking intact. The movie "A Night To Remember" was mentioned as a more accurate historical depiction, though it was noted that even this film had inaccuracies due to the period it was made. 3. **Comparison with Other Works**: James Cameron, the director of "Titanic," was also noted for directing "Avatar." Some users discussed his body of work, appreciating his storytelling across different films. "Titanic" was compared to other films and books about the Titanic, with varying opinions on which portrayed the event best. 4. **Cultural and Academic Interest**: Some users noted watching "Titanic" and other films for their cultural significance, suggesting that knowledge of popular films is almost an academic interest or social necessity. 5. **Personal Preferences**: Opinions varied widely, with some users loving the film for its romantic and dramatic elements, and others preferring documentaries or more factual representations. The film's iconic music by Celine Dion was also mentioned, highlighting its contribution to the emotional depth of the movie. Overall, the thread reflects a broad spectrum of views on "Titanic," from its emotional impact and historical portrayal to its cultural significance and the director's other works.
Loved the movie as well as the cat version...

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The solo song from Celine Dion made me get more emotional around Titanic. I am a man, but anything I listen to the song of Titanic attached with the movie's interesting lore, it makes my soul travel beyond the human realms.
 
The film was an interesting project and well made. Nonetheless, it just didn't rub well with me, lol. It's just not my type of movie and especially the title song is so annoying :thumb
 

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