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Film Review - Ship of Dreams: Titanic Movie Diaries

SHIP OF DREAMS 1

1997’s “Titanic” was supposed to be a failure. It went wildly overschedule and overbudget, even missing a key release date in the process, giving James Cameron’s epic take on an oceanic disaster a special industry stink as the world awaited its release. And when it was finally put into theaters, it stayed there for nearly a year, creating a dedicated fan base happy to return to the movie over and over again, racking up views as the romantic fantasy and tragedy of the picture was almost too much to bear. “Titanic” became a box office and pop culture behemoth, meeting its event cinema potential for generations of viewers. “Ship of Dreams: Titanic Movie Diaries” dares to return to the days of production, as director Alexandra Boyd goes on a journey of remembrance, joined by other cast members armed with memories concerning their days on the set, creating an emotional reunion with thoughts, feelings, and experiences generated back in the mid-1990s, when Cameron was in the middle of crafting his most complex creative endeavor. Read the rest at Blu-ray.com

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