Titanic: Movie Review: Parthiv Patel's 1997 Film Review

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Titanic: Parthiv Patel’s 1997 movie review
Fictional characters: Leonardo DeCaprio as Jack Dawson poor man from Wisconsin he win the Titanic tickets in card game, Kate Winslet as Rose Bukater a 17 year old girl from Philadelphia who was forced in to engagement to 30 year old man Cal Hockley so her mother Ruth can maintain higher class in society, Billy Zane as Cal Hockley rich and arrogant 30year old fiancé of Rose, Frances Fisher as Ruth Bukater Rose’s widowed mother who arrange the Rose’s marriage to Cal. Movie is directed by James Cameron.
Titanic is a love story on the real ship name the Titanic. Titanic is a beautiful and biggest ship of all time. Rose and Jack is main character Rose is engaged with Cal. Rose is not happy with engagement and she don’t want to marry with Cal, her mother Ruth was forcing her to marry Cal. If she marry Cal, Rose and her mother will be financially stable. If she want to be with her love Jack she has to break engagement.
85 year later Rose tell her story she explains the
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Movie is directed by James Cameron.
Titanic is a love story on the real ship name the Titanic. Titanic is a beautiful and biggest ship of all time. Rose and Jack is main character Rose is engaged with Cal. Rose is not happy with engagement and she don’t want to marry with Cal, her mother Ruth was forcing her to marry Cal. If she marry Cal, Rose and her mother will be financially stable. If she want to be with her love Jack she has to break

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