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Title: Historical Accuracy In Films
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December 18, 1996 |
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This is most memorable in the scene of the musicians playing as the ship goes down. But any cerebral problems this movie might pose are literally drowned with Leonardo DiCaprio's character Jack. The torrent flow of tears by moviegoers at Titanic replaced the thoughtfulness that characterizes films that have a more romantic sense of righteousness... Showed first 250 characters
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Too much emotion floods the senses and the brain takes a back seat to depression. Because the most powerful movies stimulate in every way they can, they must reach the brain. And the only way to do this in a personal story about a tragic situation in history is to give the viewer hope, and in turn, make the story more about the bigger picture than the immediate tragedy... Showed next 250 characters
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