James Cameron and his classic blockbuster titanic are never far from the news. Whether due to updates to Cameron’s expansive sequel series or tragic attempts to visit the original shipwreck, Cameron and his film have been a staple of pop culture since 1997. And now this titanic is back on Netflix, it’s the perfect time to rewatch one of the best and greatest films of all time.
The odds you saw titanic are already very good. The film is still the fourth highest-grossing in box office history, surpassed only by Cameron’s own two “Avatar” films and the highest of over 20 Marvel films. Avengers: Endgame
Under titanicThe most impressive feat is how effortlessly it can cater to all people. You probably remember a sweet and endearingly melodramatic love story steeped in tragedy, but what you might not remember is that the back half is a harrowing action-survival movie like you’re unlikely to find anywhere else. Taking inspiration from the days of classic disaster movies, Cameron managed to combine films like The Great Inferno, The Poseidon Adventure
So much has been said about the ridiculous – but effective – efforts Cameron put into filming Avatar: The Way of Water, titanic is hardly surpassed by the director’s newer underwater epic. The huge tank that titanic
Speaking of Avatar: The Way of Waterthis movie and titanic are actually a wonderful set-piece-double feature. You can start with Cameron’s first finale about the sinking of a giant boat and move on to his newer one to see how the director has changed and how much bigger (and bluer) his themes are now.
Whatever the reasons for this, look at it again titanic is always a good idea, and now that it’s back on Netflix it’s easier than ever.