Titanic II

Titanic II

Why should I sit back and enjoy the love story between Leo and Kate when there is somebody like Shane van Dyke who can transform himself from a nerd to the captain of a ram wham boom ship? Titanic 2 was the first film for me ever based on the popular Titanic’s sinking. And while it can be considered all the harsh critics to start with an adaptation instead of the original, I’m afraid I cannot report that I waded through James Cameron’s first film in uncomfortable cold waters.

Time to kill, though, and in due course, the Titanic will come. In any case clearly not the path they did, certainly not. Because my sea legs have abandoned me ever since the events not defined any lifeboat and seal coming into contact with one another, where swimming can hardly be said anything about bathing that little hope.

Anyone else feel uncomfortable aboard the Titanic II and, rather inexplicably, attempt to repeat the same mistakes as the first one? The entire titanic 2 film industry is a compilation of boring acting and directing. Titanic 2 is an incomparably poor movie that drags its audience through a series of shallow and recycled Diak’s mind-numbing choreography. Rather than showing the beautiful icy landscapes, Dyke seems more keen on emphasizing the need to show titty bimbos every two scenes of his film. Rather a strange idea but a very necessary one that adds to the flow of the film. What is Titanic 2 about? Titanic 2 is a story of sex, violence, and the desire to set up another lady’s man.

Sadly, this supporting cast does not bring much to the table. Well, there’s no surprises in that, and they do not quite impress either. It is not like these characters have an ocean’s worth of volume such expectations are unrealistic but a modicum of mastery would have suffice, perhaps even made sense.

Looking out for this enormous prospect is a futility of provocation, rather, eyes should be directed towards the priorities of a Captain Birdseye type of narrator who does not seem to have the strength required to engage in a number that is as unambitious as it is devoid as any opportunity for career advancement that is not conventional. The scripts are remarkably stupid to the point of being inadvertently comical, with dialogue delivered in a beautifully mad way, and these are the bright spots. Even so, no writer could have rescued this idea.

Although it appears to be right in the title, Titanic 2 doesn’t showcase a miserable ship wreck, but rather, it is the true definition of a shipwreck that is a massive failure in content and should be avoided at all costs. It lacks everything including storytelling, or meaning two approaches bare so dry in nature that one requires the most extreme of preparation.

Comfort food then is pizza and a lot of hard liquor taken down in three consecutive gulps. What is most disheartening is the fact that those on the set of the movie Titanic II were not afforded the same opportunities to develop such sophisticated techniques as I was able to do. I feel for them, the multiplied few who had their moment of glory on the ship but only to lose their battle for warmth to be a person standing in the shadows and playing peon roles.

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