-- Sarah Wenk STEPHANIE ZACHAREK RESPONDS: I stand corrected. Cameron did shoot his own undersea footage of the Titanic wreckage. I missed the New York Times article that reported this because I try to avoid reading too many articles or reviews that deal with movies I'm writing about. But even now that I know that Cameron spent cold, hard cash obtaining his own footage, it doesn't change my emotional response to those images. I had seen some of Robert Ballard's footage of the wreckage, and Cameron's just didn't move me in the same way. The fact that he shot his own footage is typical of his approach -- that the more money you throw at a picture, the better it will be -- but the resulting movie shows what $200 million can't buy.
A critic owes her readers factual accuracy. But she also owes them an
honest emotional response based on what's in front of her, and I stand by
my response to Cameron's movie.
Editor's note: Zacharek has corrected the reference in her review of "Titanic." |
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