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Full Product DetailsSide #1 --
1. Logos [:18]
2. Ghost Ship [:19]
3. The Woman in the Picture [8:02]
4. Reflections of the Past [4:26]
5. Southampton [7:14]
6. Departure [6:18]
7. Ode to Titanic [2:37]
8. First Glance/"You Jump I Jump" [5:55]
9. "You See People" [12:10]
10. The Snake Pit (First Class Dinner) [9:36]
11. A Real Party [8:43]
12. "They've Got You Trapped" [4:47]
13. "I'm Flying" [9:38]
14. The Drawing [4:07]
15. "Find Her"/To the Stars [5:12]
16. "Iceberg, Right Ahead" [7:38]
17. An Honest Thief [7:41]
18. Just a Precaution [3:17]
19. "Women and Children First" [4:22]
20. Through Being Polite [3:49]
21. "Not Without You" [19:30]
22. Swept Away [5:41]
23. "Your Money Can't Save You" [4:03]
24. Nearer My God to Thee [3:38]
25. Fight for Survival [4:24]
26. "This is Where We First Met" [3:20]
27. Death of Titanic [3:42]
28. The Promise [4:25]
29. 6 Out of 1500 [12:52]
30. A Promise Kept [7:03]
A near-disaster itself during its troubled production period, director James Cameron's hugely ambitious pet project ultimately broke box-office records around the world and earned a passel of awards -- Academy and otherwise -- by year's end. By inserting a love story between a society bride-to-be (Kate Winslet) and a working-class adventurer (Leonardo DiCaprio) into the most famous sea disaster in history -- and a modern story line about salvaging a lost diamond from the bottom of the sea -- Cameron gives viewers an unabashedly old-fashioned melodrama. But Cameron and his seasoned cast handle it with the utmost sincerity and commitment. While the film made Winslet a star and DiCaprio a superstar, both actors ultimately had to take a bit of a backseat to the superbly re-created title vessel and the harrowing reenactment of its final moments. Still, the heart of the film's drama is a timeless and unexpectedly resonant love story -- one so universal and moving that it crossed all cultural boundaries to woo audiences around the globe. Amy Robinson, Barnes & Noble
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