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Silver Knife
Is virginity of any value to a girl nowadays? Min So will hold her silver knife and give you a definite YES! Shin Hee is a sexually conservative girl having a boyfriend dying to sleep with her. Brought up in a family with strong respect on girls’ virginity, Min So (Shin Hee) had to leave her parents to study in a college. To self-guard herself against any threats to her virginity, she equips herself with a silver knife – the secret weapon kept unknown to her boyfriend Joo Haek who has been longing for sex with her.
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Plot Summary
In 1912, a young artist and a wealthy young woman fall in love aboard the luxurious, ill-fated R.M.S. Titanic. Their forbidden romance is threatened by the rigid social hierarchy of the era and the impending tragedy of the ship's collision with an iceberg. Their love story becomes a desperate fight for survival against the elements and the limitations of their society.
Critical Reception
Titanic was a monumental critical and commercial success, praised for its epic scope, visual effects, direction, and the performances of its leads. It resonated deeply with audiences worldwide, becoming a cultural phenomenon and one of the highest-grossing films of all time.
What Reviewers Say
A visually stunning and emotionally resonant epic romance.
James Cameron masterfully blends historical disaster with a compelling love story.
The film's scale and ambition are breathtaking, though some find the dialogue occasionally melodramatic.
Google audience: Audiences overwhelmingly loved Titanic for its sweeping romance, stunning visuals, and the intense emotional journey. Many praised the chemistry between DiCaprio and Winslet and found the historical depiction compelling, though a small number found the plot predictable.
Awards & Accolades
Won 11 Academy Awards, including Best Picture and Best Director, tying the record for most wins for a single film. Also won numerous Golden Globe Awards, BAFTA Awards, and others.
Fun Fact
The iconic scene where Jack draws Rose was inspired by a real-life photograph and a painting by Picasso. Leonardo DiCaprio actually drew Rose with his own left hand, as he is left-handed.
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