Saturday, May 19, 2012

Titanic

The doomed luxury liner Titanic set sail from Southampton for the first and last time 100 years ago, taking down with it the hopes and dreams of a vast array of some 1,500 people. In honor of the centennial anniversary of the tragedy, a four part miniseries, penned by "Downton Abbey" and "Gosford Park" scribe, was released detailing ongoings in all three class levels of the ship. I hate to admit it but I think James Cameron has a stranglehold on this territory, and too many this miniseries's scenes, though never dull, mirror that overrated 1997 juggernaut. What sets up quite nicely only makes way for a final episode rife with melodramatic cliches. Fellowes does have a good ear for dialogue from this era, and his game cast acts the material out well, with Toby Jones rising to the top in a particularly good turn as a complacent 2nd class attorney. Although the material is familiar, the story remains nonetheless compelling all these years later.