9º – Titanic (James Cameron, 1997)On a voyage of inauguration of the gigantic and imposing ship ‘Titanic’, a committed young aristocrat ends up falling in love with a poor young man, initiating a forbidden romance with the boy. The film gains its substance when the ship hits an iceberg, endangering the lives of all passengers. James Cameron’s masterpiece, ‘Titanic’ goes beyond the mere definition of popcorn, with fabulous special effects, a productive cast, an unforgettable soundtrack and an agile and assertive script.
8º – Dante’s Peak (Roger Donaldson, 1997)A small town, known for being one of the best places to be and for its dormant volcano, is the destination of a volcanologist who is on vacation. In the place, the man begins to find evidence that that dormant volcano is about to hatch, completely despairing. From this point, we will see the battle of the man and the residents of the place for the simple possibility of surviving. ‘Dante’s Peak’ is a good movie with the tragedy theme of the 1990s, bringing to the viewer a sense of intermittent and light adventure. A dynamic film that presents itself as a great entertainment.
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