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Essay heading: Critique on Titanic
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And it is not just a horrible movie because of the values it shows. The dialogue is so cliched, it's ridiculous. It's almost as if the movie is giving a speech to the public with the reporters standing on the side, satisfied because the movie is giving so much quotable quotes. Sadly, all the money spent to have decent cinematography just goes to waste in Titanic... displayed 300 characters
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And it is not just a horrible movie because of the values it shows. The dialogue is so cliched, it's ridiculous. It's almost as if the movie is giving a speech to the public with the reporters standing on the side, satisfied because the movie is giving so much quotable quotes. Sadly, all the money spent to have decent cinematography just goes to waste in Titanic... displayed next 300 characters
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