Titanic Blood and Steel Before And After

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No CAD, no computers, no welding, no super glue, , just human sweat and ingenuity...

RSTI
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The visuals are STUNNING, skin-pinchingly REAL. At least we have a sense of what the construction and hand-over of the Olympic-class liners must have looked like, as well as the emotion conveyed at those times.

Zickcermacity
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I just finished watching this series, so good. Although I'm aware that this is a work of fiction and not 100% historically accurate, it's still very informative and gives a good sense of the social and political climate that surrounded the building of the Titanic. And what really stood out for me is that things haven't changed that much since the early 1900s, we're still as divided now as we were then. My only gripe is the ending. Of course we know the Titanic is going to sink but I feel they were a lot of loose ends.

lune
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The perfect recreation of the real photo at the end was beautiful

jd
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A good portion of this amazing series, while fictional and conceived in a production studio, nevertheless captures the Edwardian world of Titanic's birth in1909 to her maiden voyage three years later within the industrial shipyards of Harland & Wolffe, representing the dedicated shipbuilders and their incredible skills to perfection! It was an evocative journey into the past, illustrating the struggles and tragedies of two opposing religious factions in Belfast during the creation of, perhaps, one of the most iconic, man-made marvels of the Industrial Age.
A refreshing endeavor to offer Titanic buffs a chapter of her history that has rarely been seen on film before!

Titanberg
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Fantastic special effects. Very good film too - probably one of the best of the genre.

JasonJason
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The visual effects for this are remarkably good. In fact, I think that they might rival the visual effects in James Cameron's film.

ccchhhrrriiisss
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I love how they included titanics sister ship olympic after the collision with the HMTS Hawke or something

titanic_adventures
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The two things that drove me crazy in this series: 1. Olympic was launched in late 1910 after Titanic's construction was well underway so for most of the series we should have seen Olympic right next door until her launch and fitting out.
2. The damage from HMS Hawke was to her starboard stern, not port bow. This was huge in Titanic's delay in construction as Harland had to cannibalize Titanic's propeller shaft to repair Olympic.

theoddstrokesswimmingvideo
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It's funny who if the great ship never sank, she'd be a footnote in marine engineering history. Her size and tonnage being quickly surpassed in a few years by Aquitania, and later by Queen Mary. We wouldn't be talking about her as much except for a passing mention. I mean, how many people talk about Aquitania, Queen Elizabeth, Imperator, France, Empress of Britain etc? Funny how that works.

InflatablePlane
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I love the recreation of that famous picture at the end, with the man sitting on the bollard.

Resimaster
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imagine building something that took you so long and you worked the most just find out that it sank and also split in half then find out many years later its stern section up to the 3rd funnel is damaged to the point where it is almost gone

gtrdude
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Respect to all workers...its easy to speak and being smart today but hard for work...this ship have so much soul no matter if its under the ocean.

danieltomanovic
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It’s so cool when the director decided to make a series of event of blood and steel titanic

jjfattah
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Hmm i give thumb's upppp!
Love it keep it up!

Training
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this is awesome I'm a fan of the titanic

lileddy.
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Hi, I've never liked green screen films too much, but this is outstanding xxx

karenbrooks
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Best Animation i ever see for this Ship

Sayako-sfbn
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All this....in 3 days was over...this is life!

fernandogagliardo
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Great show. Sad thinking all that was done and knowing it sinks.

harryhermioneforever