Joined: 2004/10/11
From Maryland
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I agree, Cameron's "Titanic" is incredibly detailed and accurate. I responded to a topic in which inaccuracies (such as the statue of liberty being the wrong color) were being discussed. Most of these inaccuracies are just silly and aren't worth mentioning. For every inaccurcy, there are 10 things that were done perfectly. Even some of the lines that "Jack and Rose" spoke were taken from history, some of their actions were taken from history, and of course there were many people who were in their shoes that night. So even the fictional part of the movie was accurate in some respects. The ship's detail was unbelievable and certainly very impressive. That is what impressed me the most, one of my favorite scenes was when the engines were getting going.
Anyway, I've said this before, there's no point in pointing out the inaccuracies because chances are Cameron knows it already and probably kicks him self everytime I sees them. Every artist does this, it's much worse if you are a perfectionest.
Jessica
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