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Mavis 2022-06-04 22:20:57
Funeral of the times
Funeral of the times
A Night to Remember
Filmed in 1958, "The Shipwreck in the Ice Sea" was the most important film on this subject before James Cameron. Its brilliance is not only the creation of countless Gaoming bridges similar to the continuous performance of the band, which is paid tribute...
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Hester 2022-06-04 19:28:33
The feeling of watching movies.
For such an excellent and serious movie, everything is disrespect for life.
By the way, all the plots of the human nature of the 1994 Cameron version of "Titanic" are portrayed in the old version without any modification. The only difference is an extra vulgar love story and gorgeous special...

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Andrews: They're clearing away two of the collapsible boats, if they succeed, I'm sure they'll be a place for you in one of them.
Mr. Clarke: See, you can still go. Please darling.
Mrs. Clarke: No. We've started out together and we'll finish together. Are you married Mr. Andrews?
Andrews: Yes, and if my wife were here I'd think she would go.
Mrs. Clarke: Do you have a family?
Andrews: Yes.
Mrs. Clarke: Then it would make a differance then wouldn't it?
Andrews: Perhaps. Let my give you some advice, put your lifebelts on and lower yourself down using the ropes hanging over the side. Don't jump if you can avoid it. When you're in the water swim away from the ship at once, and be well clear of her when she sinks.
Mr. Clarke: Thank you, we'll remember.
Mr. Clarke: I wonder if he will save himself?
Mrs. Clarke: We'll save ourselves.
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[watching the half-filled lifeboats being launched]
Crewman: If they're sending boats away, why don't they put some *people* in them?