You thought "Gone With The Wind" was filled with emotion--you haven't seen this yet. Leonardo gives an award winning performance in this movie.
While you are watching this great movie you get to feel every emotion that is humanly possible. Everything from disgust to hate to love to sadness. A simple boat ride that brings two young people together. Being young as they are and from two different worlds they show how two worlds don't have to collide. This is almost a modern day version Romeo & Juliette. The high society young lady who is promised in marriage to an arrogant and self-centered man who has to own everything and the young struggling artist find each other on this luxury liner. They find their only sexual experience in the bottom of the liner in the backseat of a car that is being shipped to America, but it was so tastefully done that small children could watch this and not be shocked. Their love is not through lust but through their love for each other from the heart. Rose holds her love for Jack even through him being accused of theft which was staged by her domineering fiance'. As the ship is going down Jack tells her to get on one of the side boats and she does only to jump back on the ship to be with Jack. Their famous phrase which held them together was "If you jump--I'll jump, we'll jump together."
The ending of this great movie which tells of the chronological sinking of the titanic shows Rose throwing the diamond necklace which everyone is looking for overboard. I will not tell you how it ends but I will tell you this you will need a box of kleenex. The special effects are superb--it is almost like you are there in person. You actually see the water coming towards you--you feel the panic of the people on the ship. If it is possible to outdo "GONE WITH THE WIND" this is the movie that could do it. I would rate this movie 100 if I could.
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