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Titanic II
2010 90 min United States of America 16+
★2.5
Action, Thriller, Romance, Adventure, Drama
Director: Shane Van Dyke
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Description
On the 100th anniversary of the original voyage, a modern luxury liner christened "Titanic 2," follows the path of its namesake. But when a tsunami hurls an ice berg into the new ship's path, the passengers and crew must fight to avoid a similar fate.
Budget:
$500,000
Starring
Shane Van Dyke
Actor
Marie Westbrook
Actor
Bruce Davison
Actor
Brooke Burns
Actor
Key opinion
Titanic II is widely regarded as a disastrous, low-budget exploitation film that fails to live up to its famous namesake. Critics overwhelmingly condemn its amateurish CGI, incoherent screenplay, and lack of dramatic weight or emotional engagement.
| Production | The computer-generated imagery is universally criticized for its cartoonish quality, amateurish layering, and lack of visual realism. | |
| Screenplay | The screenplay is consistently described as illogical, filled with absurd dialogue, and lacking the character depth or emotional stakes found in its predecessor. | |
| Acting | Performances are widely panned as wooden, amateurish, and lacking the necessary training to convey drama or emotional authenticity. | |
| Direction | The direction is cited as a major failure, with critics noting that the dual role of director-writer Shane Van Dyke leads to a disjointed and poorly paced experience. | |
| Emotion | Opinions on the overall experience are split; while the majority find the film a worthless waste of time, a small minority view the spectacle and ship models with mild curiosity or isolated appreciation. |