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Bitanic
The plot follows the story of Rosebud and her mother on a cruise to cruise. Rose is to marry Hal, who makes her stomach queasy. Mom, trying to convince Rose of Hal's many good qualities, can only come up with, "He's handsome." Despite the poor advice, Rose loans her mother a hat and shawl; nice gal, she didn't want mum to catch a chill. Rose sets about to find her own fun in this film. She meets a young man who comes aboard with a male friend who is a bit seasick. Once he recovers, they go to where the luggage was being stored. Appreciative of her concern, he gives her the tonguing of a lifetime. Off go the costumes. Rose is left in nothing but tan stockings; she has a nice enough top half, but her ass, in one word is best described as "dumpy." She gives him head and they fuck like crazy on top of other people's luggage: bent over, doggie, the works.
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Plot Summary
A seventeen-year-old aristocrat falls in love with a kind but poor artist aboard the luxurious, ill-fated R.M.S. Titanic. Their forbidden romance blossoms amidst the grandeur of the ship, but tragedy strikes when the Titanic collides with an iceberg in the North Atlantic. As the ship sinks, they must fight for survival against the icy waters and the class divisions that threatened to keep them apart.
Critical Reception
Titanic was a monumental critical and commercial success, lauded for its epic scope, visual effects, direction, performances, and emotional impact. It became the highest-grossing film of all time, holding that record for over a decade, and received widespread critical acclaim, though some critics noted its conventional love story elements. Audiences were captivated by its blend of historical drama and romance.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its stunning visual spectacle and epic scale.
Winslet and DiCaprio's performances were widely celebrated.
The blend of historical accuracy and fictional romance resonated with audiences.
Google audience: Audiences overwhelmingly loved Titanic, citing the powerful love story, the historical disaster element, and the emotional depth of the film. Many viewers found it to be a moving and unforgettable cinematic experience.
Awards & Accolades
Won 11 Academy Awards, including Best Picture and Best Director, tying the record for most Oscar wins. Also received numerous Golden Globe Awards and BAFTA Awards.
Fun Fact
The famous 'flying' scene at the bow of the ship was inspired by a similar pose in the 1957 film A Place in the Sun.
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