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Titanic

Titanic

By yahoo.comPublished 5 years ago 5 min read

Titanic, directed by James Cameron, grossed more than $1.8 billion worldwide, making it the highest-grossing film from 1997 to 2010. The film runs through the whole film with in the heart of the sea, a priceless diamond. The film cost hundreds of millions of dollars, and it was a great success both in business and art. It won 11 awards such as Oscar, which not only earned box office and tears, but also won word of mouth, and carried the memory and youth of a whole era.

At the beginning of the story, montage was used, which aroused the audience's interest in the story. In addition, the ups and downs of the plot were really big and dramatic, which left a deep impression on me. At that time, Titanic was the most luxurious and fastest cruise ship in the world. Being able to board such a cruise ship, especially on the maiden voyage, was a symbol of identity and wealth.

Rose is a woman who lives in the upper class of aristocrats, has no worries about food and clothing, and is full of the image of a lady in her behavior. However, from her eyes, she can see different emotions-a woman who is rebellious and loves freedom in her heart. Jack is a person who lives in the lower class, is very casual, has ideals, talents and is bohemian.

Jack won the ticket by gambling, but he didn't know it was a summons of death. Fate chose him and gave him the best thing in his life before the end of his life-he fell in love with Rose.

Jack took Rose to the bow, and he wrapped her waist gently behind her. She opened her hands and embraced the wind, enjoying the flying feeling: "Jack, I'm, flying".

Since the two eyes met, many things are destined to become eternal.

When rose wanted to jump into the sea and commit suicide, Jack came out to save her and said the most classic dialogue, "You, jump, I, Jump, I will jump with you". How many couples can go with life and death?

Speaking of the climax of this movie, it must be-on April 14, 1912, when the Titanic hit an iceberg and the hull began to sink, Rose gave up the chance to escape and stayed to share life and death with him. I believe many people believe in love again when they see this scene.

People are so small in the face of death.

I saw some comments before saying, "Why didn't Rose get on the lifeboat? Then jack will have a chance to climb the board and both of them will survive. " Although it makes sense to say this, the story begins and ends like this. The sinking of the most luxurious cruise ship is just to record an eternal emotional elegy. However, the birth of a sad and beautiful feeling made Titanic immortal with it, spread among the people who needed it, and warmed a heart that believed in it.

However, this also reflected the darkness of the society at that time. People in the upper class have absolute power and can give priority to escape, while people living in the lower class can only wait quietly for the final rescue or death.

When the hull is completely submerged, Rose sleeps on the board and jack floats in the frozen water. Maybe the broken door was big enough for two people, but jack finally chose to sacrifice himself to save Rose. Jack said: "You're, growing, to, get, out, of, here.You're, going, to, go, on, and, you're, going, to, make, lots, of, babies, and, you're, going, to, watch Going, to, die, an, old, an, old, lady, warm, in, your, bed.Not, here.Not, this, night.Not, like, this. you are sure to get out of danger. you have to live, have many children and watch them grow up. You will enjoy your old age and rest in a warm bed instead of being here tonight and dying like this. "How much a man loves a woman can say such a blessing.

When Rose, a 101-year-old, recalled jack, she said, "I, can, not, even, picture, him, at, all,he, only, lives, in, my, memory. I don't even have a picture of him, he only lives in my memory". That free, casual and unruly love is envied by every one of us.

There are many moving details in the film, all of which show people's calmness and calmness in dealing with death. In the third-class cabin, the young mother knew that the hope of survival was as slim as a phantom, so she told beautiful fairy tales to make her children sleep peacefully; The old couple hugged each other gently with tears, lying peacefully in bed waiting for death to come; The players on the boat pulled sad music and cooperated for the last time at the end of their lives; The old captain walked into the captain's room and chose to hand over the last moment of his life to this place where his greatest passion and glory were integrated; Rose, the heroine, refused to separate from Jack. When the lifeboat was lowered, she bravely jumped into the window of Titanic.

However, what makes me feel most hateful is that Cal'Hockley hugged a little girl casually in order to get on the lifeboat, claiming to be her closest and only relative, so that she could get on the lifeboat as a matter of course, but ignored the little girl after getting on the boat. He is such a man who will do whatever it takes for his personal safety, which really makes us spit on him. This is so real, so explicit, so realistic to reveal the ugliness and meanness of human nature.

On the contrary, it should be the crew on board that makes people laugh most. With their lives, they proved the meaning of life and the value of death. They were equally frightened, comforted the passengers in fear, and did not escape in the face of life and death. How righteously? Are they defending their duties or the soul of a nation? Although someone can't bear to face such a situation and commit suicide with a gun, he also stands up for his post and is worthy of being a national hero.

This film reflects the value of life incisively and vividly, and profoundly reflects the ugliness and kindness, nobility and meanness of human nature.

People's feelings grow deeper and deeper with age, just like watching Titanic for the first time, but now I am deeply touched by it.

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