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In Reply to: Patrick... what was your impression of Titanic? posted by Victor Khomenko on January 27, 2004 at 09:49:46:
The old English film? Well build like a journalistic report ( A Night to Remember..) ok ok..I was jocking,,You mean this insipide film with the German / Italio / US boy whoŽs name is like " cabrio " ? Right?
The film ( I saw it long time ago ) was dead born the day it came out, it did look so horrible ( remember the Digital half of a boat? )
But they were some good moments in it...Like Kate, maybe a too heavy of a breast but spiritually on the verge.. been draw at...Then there was a scene that I did particulry cherish, nothing new but technically speaking perfectly made up...The long camera shooting when all is dead on the boat that lies under water and flourish to a new life...
The rest....Mc Do for over sentimentally senile orgarms poor people.
The modern " mass spectator ".
I hope I made my point clear...
Follow Ups:
You were obviously able to get beyond the top level... I wasn't... to me that was simply a sick joke, too sick to even delve into. I think I managed about 60% of it - I honestly tried.I think Bernardo's sardines are pretty accurate, actually.
Well to be honest..I was with my wife...and I did not dare to get out THIS time...
But this film have a few quality, maybe for ten minutes...But I saw them.
Is a nice, affecting performance by the often underrated and overlooked Victor Garber. I've seen him in several plays...a good actor.
"A little government and a little luck are necessary in life, but only a fool trusts either of them".
-P. J. O'Rourke
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