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There’s just a week left to stream Titanic. James Cameron’s iconic epic historical romance movie, starring Leonardo DiCaprio and Kate Winslet as star-crossed lovers amid the RMS Titanic’s ill-fated maiden voyage in 1912, is scheduled to exit Netflix’s streaming library on March 16th. Despite being considered a massive risk, with a budget that doubled to over $200 million, the movie remains a landmark, record-breaking film that became the first film to ever cross the billion-dollar mark. It has since grossed over $2.2 billion worldwide to become the fourth-highest-grossing movie of all time and also earned a record-tying 11 Academy Awards.
Titanic Is Still a Masterpiece Nearly 30 Years Later
Over a quarter-century after it smashed records in theaters, Titanic remains a landmark in cinema. The movie, now on the precipice of its milestone 30th anniversary, is a perfect blend of sweeping romantic drama and devastating historical disaster. The Romeo-and-Juliet-style romance of Jack and Rose remains one of the most iconic in cinema and perfectly anchors the disaster spectacle in a way that makes it deeply personal and emotionally devastating. The disaster itself also holds up, in large part thanks to Cameron’s attention to detail in everything from the ship’s construction to the iceberg collision and the final plunge, brought to the screen through practical, large-scale sets, miniatures, and CGI.








