London Titanic Exhibition Review

For those that are Titanic fanatics, ditch the books, films, videos and go straight to the exhibition in London.

As most of us know, the Titanic exhibition has landed in London for the duration of 2022 and it turns out its pretty good and here is why.

Even if you have watched the film or researched and studied the disaster a million times, you can never get as close to the disaster ever, there is no limit when it comes to understanding a historical event, there is something to learn, something new that pops up that either shocks us or intrigues us further, propelling us for a whole new level of experience and excitement, one that no book or youtube video can match which is the titanic exhibition.

Like most us, James Cameron’s mega budget Titanic took audiences on a journey to the ocean like no other film had done and the film was an experience. In terms of its history, it was pretty accurate according to most sources but like most historical events, experts are still discovering or at least trying to discover new pieces and facts about one of the most famous shipwrecks in history.

With all this said, how is the exhibition?

Very compelling and it pretty much provided me with everything I wanted. Prepare to take headphones as you will be provided with an audio recording, featuring the soundtrack from the 97 film Titanic composed by James Horner, walking you through the basic timeline of how the ship was created and got off running, taking on board thousands. We learn more of famous figures who built the ship and those who boarded the ship.

The fact that there is a very specific focus on certain individuals and their stories adds to the tragedy of the disaster, serving both as a failure of mechanics and the needless loss of thousands. It is tragic, but most of us know this before going so it shouldn’t be too much of a shock for most.

We get to walk through and witness items carried by those who passed away and survived the disaster and some of these items are fascinating to observe, it really takes you back or deepens your imagination for what was expected from a typical passenger on board.

Other items include replica products including cabins, chairs, watches and more. This combined with a numerical and chronological audio recording helps to absorb the information as best as possible.

Each image on display is big and shown in great quality. You will also have a chance to get a photo taken on the boarding dock if that floats your boat, ready for collection at the end.

For those that want to learn and gather a basic understanding of the disaster, this exhibition is perfect and will provide you with accurate figures of history for a very reasonable price for you, friends and family.

The exhibition is roughly an hour long, maybe a little longer but it gives most of us plenty of time to absorb the beautiful and dramatic scenery on display, at this exhibition you really feel welcomed and at home, with some projector’s showing footage of the shipwreck now and you even get a chance to touch an iceberg, giving an accurate temperature of how cold the ice and water was when the ship hit the iceberg.

The story of Titanic is one of those stories where there are several compelling areas of the disaster that are fun to study and engage in. From the tragedy of those who lost their lives, either by the cold or the lack of lifeboats, to how the ship was designed and how the ship hit the iceberg, scratching the heads for those who believe the disaster was preventable.

Of course, you have those at the bottom of the ship who were religiously pumping iron right until the very last minute, saving countless lives on board by giving them chance to get on the lifeboat and the two hopeless men on top who spotted the iceberg including Federick Fleet, what a story his life turned out to be.

Even to this day, Titanic and its legacy seems to have it all, including tragedy, drama, loss, love, sacrifice, bravery and a real practical history through its artifacts that we can still study today.

  You can book tickets Here.

Do you want to go to see the titanic exhibition?

Author Bio

This image has an empty alt attribute; its file name is p7160341.jpg

Sam is a content writer. He loves all elements connected with film and writes with passion, always. You can find him on Linkedin, where you will be able to read more articles. When he is not writing, you can find him practicing football

The Appeal of Venom

It’s the chemistry between Eddie and Venom that is most entertaining and relishing, showcasing a dynamic contrast of comedic and dark themes which we can all relate to.

With a film full of so many wicked and bizarre elements, audiences may find a lot of common ground in Venom as we see Eddie re-build his life for the better.

Coming off the 2007’s Spider-man 3, showcasing a timid Topher Grace Venom, Marvel studios brought in a bigger budget and scope to a character that has captured the minds of comic book fans from across the world, in Ruben Fleischer’s hit film Venom. Only this time, the character gets the screen time of a world champion.

With a budget of over 100 million and box office gross of 856 million, 2018’s Venom is turning out to be one of this decades most successful comic book adaptations of the ultimate anti-hero, here are some reasons as to why the film clicked so well with audiences.

Its no suprise why Venom succeeded all financial expectations and there are multiple reasons as to why. For the box office this film had achieved, it must have attracted fans across all platforms, even including those who haven’t read the comic books including myself.

There was a certain appeal to Venom that included interesting visual direction but also a relatable hook to the project, which was carried by Tom Hardy who is one of our generation’s most sought out male leads in cinema and he is the films brightest selling points or in this case a little more darker than bright, ironically.

You can definitely tell and feel the passion from the film crew of delivering the right representation of this character as we haven’t really seen this character done right for a full length picture before, prior to 2018.

Essentially, its the back and forth between Tom hardy and Venom which captured the interests of audiences around the world. This combined with some mighty action scenes of chaos and carnage resulting in a great well rounded viewing experience.

The film shows how far Tom Hardy has come in his talented range of acting performance, coming off the strong and stoic Mad Max: Fury Road to a performance concerning an everyman who is put in an extraordinary situation, where he is faced with Venom who is the ultimate contradiction to all forms of humanity.

An antidote to all forms of peace and tranquility, and we see these two themes collide in reality and there lies the appeal for audiences who aren’t familiar with the character, backstory and the comic books.

The film has a regular opening to middle section, where we are learning of Eddie’s job and personality. He is pretty much a regular guy, getting the most out of his job and eventually losing it, with a touch of romance from the well-cast Michelle Williams, who excellently brings out the warmer elements of Venom’s character.

The film in general is a tonal mess, a mish mash of several ill conceived ideas and concepts, colliding together matching the equal madness and absurdity of the actual premise, but within this combination there are several layers of joyful entertainment featuring performances from Hardy and Williams who both shine on some occasions.

The film was directed by Zombieland and Uncharted’s Ruben Fleischer who seems to be on the rise for both Hollywood and mainstream audience success. Most of the enjoyment from the film comes from Eddies’s relationship with Venom, its fun, exciting and there is something in that relationship that we can relate with.

That on going monologue between the two and the clash is what works on screen. We get to see plenty of outbursts on screen in front of the public and its a lot of fun because we often don’t come across a relationship as hefty as this one in cinematic terms. Their relationship has to go down as cinemas most chaotic pairing in history, its just completely all over the place, up and down as sung in Katy Perry’s hot and cold.

The film has a pretty dark visual look and tone, with plenty of shots of rain and Eddie riding his motorbike down the streets in fine style. With all this said, does Venom deliver on the action goods? the answer is yes, the action may not be as dramatic or compelling as some of the sequences in Nolan’s epic Dark Knight trilogy, but we are taken on some ride as we witness motorbikes flipping over, public outbursts, mass slaughtering, dark guts and plenty more. Most of the action scenes are shot and done on a grand scale which really sells the drama.

This relationship is made more effect due to Venom’s effects and voice, the creature is terrifying and relentless in almost every manner possible. As we have come to know Tom Hardy usually plays characters of great strength and power, including his roles in Warrior, Mad Max, The Dark Knight Rises, and Inception but here he reaches several breaking points in his career, romance and in himself, he looses his sense of control and security because of Venom’s nature and character. Their relationship is very unpredictable which always keeps the audiences interests.

We really feel his pain when Venom’s bad will and disruptive nature ruins his life one stage at a time as we see Eddie try to rebuild his life as we all do. The crew and makeup department made sure that Eddie looked hopeless with his messy hair and casual clothing. The weaker or less interesting parts of the film come from the scientist’s narrative and most of the scenes taking us outside their duo.

Like all entertaining superhero films, there needs to be a degree of relatablility attached to the characters. Both Eddie and Venom are flawed and if anything Venom is the ultimate anti-hero story which is a rare entity in today’s terms of superhero films. Venom represents the ultimate and heightened form of toxic masculnity as he carelessly infects Eddie’s life.

The best scene is where we first see Venom and Eddie fight a crew of guards in his apartment, it sets the scene to how dangerous Venom is. The visual effects are more creative than what we often see in other generic Marvel films. When we see Venom take out guards, left, right and centre, it is much more unique than in a typical superhero action flick, just check it out for yourself and you will notice the tonal change and difference, it just has that extra creative spark.

Its worth pointing out that Venom was written by Scott Rosenberg who wrote the 90’s classic Con Air with Nicholas Cage and Gone in 60 seconds.

It could also be true that its sequel was a better made film because it had a more consistent direction whereas Venom was like a painter splashing several paints of different tones, styles and colours all onto a canvas, and thats what Venom is essentially. There is something so tonally sinister about the concept of Venom, provoking and sparking different emotions from you which you wouldn’t normally get from a superhero.

Overall, Venom is still a mess of a film but those who want to watch an entertaining yet different take on the superhero, or shall I say anti-hero genre, Venom is a pretty good representation of this, with a wacky performance by Tom Hardy whose performance is contrasted with the more elegant Michele Williams. One thing is for sure, viewers will be in for a surprise with Venom. The film tasks itself seriously when it needs but has fun when it wants, a nice combination in there,

You can buy Venom on steelbook here.

What do you think of Venom?

Author Bio

This image has an empty alt attribute; its file name is p7160341.jpg

Sam is a content writer. He loves all elements connected with film and writes with passion, always. You can find him on Linkedin, where you will be able to read more articles. When he is not writing, you can find him practicing football.

Design a site like this with WordPress.com
Get started