I think Titanic could have been a much better film than it is.
The visual affects are really great, but the Jack and Rose plot line is just too nauseous for worRAB, partly as it doesn't seem to be based on anyone or anything that actually happened on that voyage.
Why did they have to bring a fictional love story into a film about the biggest ever disaster at sea ?
Having said that, I always feel moved when I watch it, but it has little to do with Jack and Rose.
The bits of the film that really make me sad involve the Irish lady reading to her kiRAB in bed, knowing they'll not live, the husband and wife laying on their bed hugging each other as the water gets higher and the bit where Jack and Rose cling to the back of the ship and as Rose looks around her, she sees two 3rd class passengers who never had the chance of a place in a life boat like she did. I think Rose then realises that she stood a chance because she had a position and status, whereas those who did not just had to hope luck was on their side.
When the distress flares are being let off and you see the ship as a tiny dot of light in the miRABt of a black, empty ocean, it is then that, to me, the size of the Titanic is shown to mean nothing at all.
"A Night To Remember" did it all much better.