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Originally Posted by 08marsh
Of all things, that was your problem with Titanic? lol
But, we the audience saw the events onscreen as they happened, it was only the characters listening to the old lady that only heard about things she saw.
Otherwise they'd have known she still had the diamond at the end.
That's the point, the audience saw it but the characters she was telling the story to didn't.
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I did say dont get me started.
Its not just the fact that she wasnt aware of up to a third of the plot of the film its was mainly Camerons direction. He handled the romance much better than he handled his signature action scenes. Thus, giving the feel that so much of the action was redundant to the plot. The whole film has a very inconsietant feel the has me turning off half way thru every time its on TV.