Thursday, May 28, 2020

Movie Review: "Titanic: the Aftermath" 4/01/12 Canada

This is a movie review for "Titanic: The Aftermath", released as a TV movie on April 1, 2012 in Canada. I watched this in December of 2019.



Genre: Documentary, Drama, History
Run Time: 1 Hour and 30 Minutes


Official MPAA Rating (According to IMDB.com):
G / General Audiences
PG / Parental Guidance Suggested
PG-13 / Parents Strongly Cautioned
R / Restricted
X
Not Rated
TV-PG



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Plot

Everyone knows that the ship Titanic crashed in 1911. What happened AFTER the crash? How did people step up to finding out what happened to the victims of this disaster? This is about the aftermath of the crash.





Rating Criteria
0/5 – No value whatsoever. Absolute waste of time.
1/5 – Barely worth any time.
2/5 – Pathetic but has a bit of something to hold the attention a little.
3/5 – Somewhat kept the attention but could definitely have used more.
4/5 – Good, but not awe-strikingly amazing. Could have maybe used a bit more to the movie.
5/5 – Go see it! Wonderful movie all around. – characters, music, theme, story line, etc.


5/5 - This is a wonderful documentary about what happened after the Titanic crashed. They focus on how to catalog the victims, trying to bring back as many as they could, and giving a formal farewell to those that they could not bring back. They created a style of cataloging the victims so that their belongings would be matched to them by a number system. This has helped with larger mass death situations, which helps forensic science and crime investigation. I enjoyed being able to view this because it was more factual than the DiCaprio Titanic movie and I find the Titanic incident interesting, though tragic.



If you are into documentaries and interested in the Titanic, I HIGHLY recommend this.



That's my movie review. Thanks for reading. More reviews to come eventually.


~ Gracie Mae DeLunac


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