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Titanic

  • Mini serie TV
  • 2012
  • TV-PG
  • 48min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
6,0/10
3714
LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
POPOLARITÀ
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David Calder, Toby Jones, Maria Doyle Kennedy, Linus Roache, Perdita Weeks, and Jenna Coleman in Titanic (2012)
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La nave più grande del mondo, la R.M.S. Titanic, incontra un disastro quando colpisce un iceberg durante il suo viaggio inaugurale.La nave più grande del mondo, la R.M.S. Titanic, incontra un disastro quando colpisce un iceberg durante il suo viaggio inaugurale.La nave più grande del mondo, la R.M.S. Titanic, incontra un disastro quando colpisce un iceberg durante il suo viaggio inaugurale.

  • Star
    • Peter McDonald
    • Steven Waddington
    • Glen Blackhall
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    6,0/10
    3714
    LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
    POPOLARITÀ
    4727
    2282
    • Star
      • Peter McDonald
      • Steven Waddington
      • Glen Blackhall
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    • 22Recensioni della critica
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      • 4 vittorie e 10 candidature totali

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    Peter McDonald
    Peter McDonald
    • Jim Maloney
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    Steven Waddington
    Steven Waddington
    • Second Officer Lightoller
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    Glen Blackhall
    • Paolo Sandrini
    • 2012
    Ruth Bradley
    Ruth Bradley
    • Mary Maloney
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    Georgia McCutcheon
    Georgia McCutcheon
    • Theresa Maloney
    • 2012
    Antonio Magro
    Antonio Magro
    • Mario Sandrini
    • 2012
    Perdita Weeks
    Perdita Weeks
    • Lady Georgiana Grex
    • 2012
    Stephen Campbell Moore
    Stephen Campbell Moore
    • Thomas Andrews
    • 2012
    Jenna Coleman
    Jenna Coleman
    • Annie Desmond
    • 2012
    Linus Roache
    Linus Roache
    • Hugh, Earl of Manton
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    Geraldine Somerville
    Geraldine Somerville
    • Louisa, Countess of Manton
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    Miles Richardson
    Miles Richardson
    • John Jacob Astor
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    Noah Reid
    • Harry Widener
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    Diana Kent
    • Eleanor Widener
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    • Madeleine Astor
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    Péter Kõszegi
    • George Widener
    • 2012
    Toby Jones
    Toby Jones
    • John Batley
    • 2012
    Maria Doyle Kennedy
    Maria Doyle Kennedy
    • Muriel Batley
    • 2012
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    4TheLittleSongbird

    Sadly never seems to leave the deck

    I wanted to like this mini-series, really I did. I love Downton Abbey and Gosford Park is great fun, so it isn't as if I am not a fan of Julian Fellowes. And this had a great cast on paper. Unfortunately, apart from some beautiful photography, gorgeous costumes and a wonderfully-rendered ship as well as some decent turns from Glen Blackhall and Geraldine Somerville, this soggy ITV drama sadly never seems to leave the deck. A main problem of mine was the pace. Most of the drama had a very rushed feel to it, consequently characters came and went, story lines(and rather derivative ones at that) were introduced but never satisfactorily elaborated upon or resolved(especially Mary Maloney's) and the main characters lack depth or even any sort of genuine personality and it doesn't help that here they are all underdeveloped stereotypes.

    Some scenes particularly at the start take a while to get going, maybe in an attempt to give the characters depth but seeing as they failed with that aspect the first episode was dull, and the sinking scenes which had potential to be riveting lacked any true tension. The dialogue lacks the control and wit also of Downton Abbey and Gosford Park, it is all very stilted and soap-opera-ish with some parts like with the younger actors cringe-worthy and there are a couple of heavy accents too making some of the dialogue muddled. The rest of the acting considering the cast pedigree was disappointing, and the fact that a lot don't have much to do has a lot to do with it.

    Toby Jones for example is a good actor, but is one of these, and for me he also had a character that was all too derivative of some of his other roles(such as a less-evil version of Quilp from The Old Curiosity Shop). The rest of the cast that aren't the main focus of the drama are so little used and so scatter-shot in their appearances that their acting is downright forgettable. All in all, a big soggy and largely unmoving disappointment, better than the animated versions, which are the "what-the-devil-did-I-just-watch?" sort of quality, but for a better version try the sumptuous James Cameron version which had an absolutely riveting last hour and especially the brilliant A Night to Remember. 4/10 Bethany Cox
    7simonp101-335-611250

    No James Cameron, but not bad.

    I'm quite an avid Titanic enthusiast. Not as big a buff as I used to be, but I could probably still teach a couple of things. I wasn't expecting great things of this title (I have issues regarding things made by ITV), but as its the 100th anniversary coming up, I felt I should give this a watch, without trying to get to excited (although admittedly, I was really looking forward to watching it).

    So far, I've only seen two episodes, and I have to say, while they aren't perfect, I feel that they are a good watch for a casual enthusiast of Titanic. Let me just touch on a couple of bad points.

    Now, I don't know as much as a lot of people about the ship, but it does have some errors in historical accuracy, although reviewing from my perspective as somebody who knows a fair bit, but not a massive amount (or somebody, like me, who used to know, but is too stupid to remember...), I can say that you won't notice anything so bad that will ruin it for you, even though looking at the forums, some people seem to have taken great offence to this.

    My main gripe with these episodes is that they are very rushed. A lot of effort has gone into the writing, but really I think there is too much going on and in such a short space of time to fit it in. While it was an interesting, if ambitious attempt at telling the story, I have to admit, I think that it would have worked better by going through in order, rather than chopping and changing the main characters every episode (although I have to say, it's nice they aren't doing a Cameron and just focusing on a couple of people). I'm hoping for the final chapter to be tighter.

    Apart from the above, I really enjoyed watching the first two episodes and will be recording the final two as well. I'd really recommend this to someone like myself, it has some interesting characters and plots, and hopefully will be soon setting up to be an entertaining and engaging finale.
    7reganjab

    Titanic Abbey

    I have just finished a rewatch of this tv series.

    My experience with it started when it was first broadcast in 2012 and I enjoyed it that much that I got it on dvd.

    I then watched it several more times before it got left at the back of my dvd collection and subsequently forgotten about until now.

    Dusting it off after all these years. It still holds up.

    Yeah as with any Titanic related media one has to take it with a pinch of salt.

    While not entirely accurate and at times it does contradict the testimony of survivors.

    It is still well made. Great story. Hits all the right notes and leaves you feeling emotionally drained at the end.

    It's entertaining enough with a well known bit of history as the backdrop for this tv show.

    Good casting too.

    Set design is alright. Parts of it are right and some aren't.

    Being from the same writer as one would expect it's Downton Abbey on the Titanic.

    I'd recommend it highly.
    9xjennifer-m-rosex

    Gets better with each episode

    I'll admit, I wasn't overly impressed with the first episode. It seemed like it was something and nothing, but I tuned in next week because I had faith that the storyline would start to make sense. It certainly did. Anyone who felt like the first episode made no sense needs to see it as a game as tetris. Each new episode layers on top of the previous one and fills in all the gaps. Having watched all four episodes, I can say they interlink perfectly. I read that originally, the show would be broadcast over three consecutive nights with episodes 1 & 2 shown back to back. Perhaps if this had been done people wouldn't have been so quick to switch off. I think a lot of people are comparing this to James Cameron's Titanic, but if you want a different take on the actual sinking on the ship, then do watch this. Titanic (97) was centred on a fictional love story, therefore we saw everything from Rose's point of view - it was linear. This program shows several different perspectives and we are able to see the extremely different fates that would have befallen us depending on what our sex/class would have been. It includes some really heart wrenching moments that do not cushion you from what a traumatic experience it must have been. Absolutely worth watching each episode more or less at the same time. Several people have said "We see the ship hit the berg so many times, it detracts from the poignancy of it, what can the fourth episode offer?" It offers a hell of a lot! I gave this 9 out of 10 simply because I wasn't too happy with the first episode.
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    Julian Fellowes' Titanic Blu-Ray Version (Drastically different than Television Broadcast Version)

    I thought I would re-write my review for the DVD and Blu-Ray version, as it might be of some interest or knowledge to some. I recently purchased my own copy of Titanic on Blu-Ray since and thought it would be of some use to share what I discovered. The DVD version has additional deleted scenes that fill in the gaps of where they put the commercial breaks. The most predominant scenes include: 1. Thomas Andrews and Benjamin Guggenheim in the first class smoking room as the ship is foundering as both the Manton's and Lightholler pass through. 2. A conversation on the bridge between Chief Officer Wilde and First Officer Murdoch. 3. A conversation on the bridge between First officer Murdoch and Captain Smith before Titanic's bridge is submerged. Other additional scenes (although not as drastic) are included that make the story lines better developed and flow much nicer between each episode. Also because of the added scenes, the characters' conclusions are much more satisfying (the only conclusion that still left me unsatisfied was that of Mary Maloney, in the end you are almost left wondering if you were ever supposed to really care about her or her story at all. I feel as though her character never truly developed as much as the other characters, because I was still lacking understanding for some of her actions). The deleted scenes are not bonus features and are included within the film. You have the option to "play all" episodes, or watch them one by one. I highly recommend the "play all" option, it has a running time of 187 minutes which will be long for some, but I find you are more aware and drawn into the stories, and because it is a drama it is much more of an emotional experience if you watch them consecutively because you are still in that mindset. The 1080i (not 1080p) high definition quality of the picture is beautiful and crisp. I didn't pay much attention to the sound quality but it was good for my ears (on a side note I did have to put subtitles on at times to understand some muddled dialogue because of some of their accents). Titanic is a two disc collection, Disc One contains all four episodes and the Set Up options. Disc Two contains 2 hours of bonus material for those interested, including: The making-of Featurette, Titanic: Behind-the-Production, Episode One Audio Commentary, and "The Curse of the Titanic Sisters" Documentary. Do not go on the opinion of others, watch it first then make your own judgements. Julian Fellowes' Titanic felt to me more like a re-imagining than a retelling of an all too familiar story. Titanic is told in such a style both visually and narratively, that I found it to be compelling. Of course that is just a personal opinion. If you still feel uncertain about purchasing Titanic, rent it (if you can) first it is your safest and cheapest option.

    9 out of 10 stars

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      This is the first Titanic film to show the Titanic splitting in half at a shallow angle. New research has indicated that the Titanic split in half at a lower angle than once thought and not at the high angle depicted in James Cameron's 1997 film.
    • Blooper
      The passengers and crew are seen attempting to launch the overturned Collapsible lifeboat B on the starboard side as the ship sinks. That particular lifeboat was actually on the port side.
    • Curiosità sui crediti
      The opening credits of each of the four episodes look like they're submerged in water.
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      Featured in The Wright Stuff: Episodio #17.55 (2012)

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    • Data di uscita
      • 21 marzo 2012 (Canada)
    • Paesi di origine
      • Regno Unito
      • Canada
      • Ungheria
    • Lingua
      • Inglese
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      • Титаник
    • Luoghi delle riprese
      • Stern Film Studio, Pomáz, Ungheria
    • Aziende produttrici
      • Deep Indigo Productions
      • Sienna Films
      • Mid Atlantic Films
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    • Tempo di esecuzione
      48 minuti
    • Colore
      • Color
    • Mix di suoni
      • Dolby Digital
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      • 16:9 HD

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