MPAA Rating: Not Rated
Original Review Date: July 6, 2006
Reviewed by: Erin, Movie Muse
In a Nutshell: Not very historically accurate, but oddly
compelling nonetheless.
Quick Plot: The trouble and strife of a ficticious family
onboard the ill-fated maiden voyage of the famous luxury liner.
In Detail: I was extremely interested in finally seeing this
film. It is *the* classic version of the story, and I can
clearly see its influence on James Cameron in his versions.
Some shots were taken almost frame for frame from this film,
which I consider a very nice touch on his part. The historical
accuracy is rather pitiful, though. The costumes are off (too
much 50s style comes through), the sets, though lavish, are not
even close to the pictures we all know by heart (not even an
accurate grand staircase, for goodness sake), the ship doesn't
break apart (though there is still some controversy as to
whether that happened above or below the water)... I could go on
and on. But still, for all that, it really is quite a good
movie, with the kind of intense and layered performances that
you simply don't see these days. There are many characters who
are obviously supposed to be other people (like a Molly Brown
type who isn't named that), and with the historical
inaccuracies, if you just ranamed the ship and thought of it as
a sort of take-off on the Titanic story, I think it would come
off much better. The special effects are also quite excellent,
all things considered, years if not decades ahead of their time.
Worth seeing if you like classic movies or are a Titanic buff
(so you can pick it apart, hee-hee).
Will I Buy It? I may, simply because I'm a Titanic nut. On its
own merits as a film? Probably not. Too many classics are
better, IMO.