Titanic: Love is an old story

Mabelle 2021-10-13 13:05:54

Talking about "Titanic" today seems to be telling an old story, like saying: a long, long time ago...

Although "Titanic" is nothing new, but every time you revisit it, you can Give people a different feeling.

Before, I never understood Jack. I always felt that he was a romantic boy with free values ​​and likes to live a free life. The theory of "To make each day count" is very attractive to children who yearn for excitement and freedom. Think of him. Unrealistic. Real life is cruel. It is not a paradise for jokers. It is meaningless to talk about love and to lose sight of beauty. After carefully reviewing the whole film, I finally understood Jack's words and deeds. He is the person who understands love and life the most, standing upright! He has been teaching Rose to live, teaching her to love until the last moment of life. He played not only the role of a lover, but also Rose’s spiritual support, supporting her to live gray-haired, and when she could no longer walk, she could still remember:

"There was a man named Jack Dawson, and that he saved me in every way that a person can be saved." When hearing this sentence, how many people are also looking forward to having such a person save themselves. Redemption and love are inherently two inseparable parts, and those who can obtain the two will surely experience an extremely precious redeemed life like Rose did after landing.

"You jump, I jump." This is not just a vow of love. Vows are useless! Who doesn't know how to make a mood? Who doesn't understand? When the disaster is approaching, when the real storm comes, "the sea is withered and the stone is rotten", "life and death follow each other", and "unswervingly determined" are all nonsense! Who can really do You jump, I jump? The scene where the two of them confessed to each other on the bow of the Xia Guangguang was gorgeous, but it didn't move me. How long can a scene that has been imitated countless times by latecomers emerge when the disaster strikes?

The true love only began when the film was screened to 1 hour, 52 minutes and 29 seconds-the moment Rose turned and went back. If she didn't look back, if she left in a lifeboat, no one would have the courage to watch the cruel shipwreck process. Throughout the film, "I trust you." Appears countless times, but not casually. Rose returned to the bottom of the seawater to rescue Jack twice. Which time didn't he walk down firmly with a mortal embrace? Without reason, she won't think too much. There is no smart person in love, just use all the actions to prove "I trust you". Disaster has made the most perfect footnote to love, and the perfect interpretation of love makes every viewer's heart not frozen with the cold Atlantic current, but a warm current rises from the bottom of his heart.

There was a scene that moved me: Rose and Jack were at the stern when the ship sank, and a mother and daughter beside them prayed bitterly: It will be over soon! The other girl’s eyes were full of tears of fear of death. Only the two of them hugged each other, Rose smiled and raised his head and said: Jack, this is where we first met. Jack took her hand to climb and said, "I've got you. I won't let go." Jack never turned his back on this sentence. My ears are full of crying and screaming before death. There is no romantic poetry at all, but it makes my heart move. From this moment I began to think about how I would die, to walk into another world with eyes full of fear and coldness? Or leave with love and all the warmth of life? And I dare not imagine. What is life to us: Wait to die? Wait to live? Wait for an absolution which would never come?

Never thought that Jack would die, thinking that commercial films would always have a good ending, but no. He is unfortunate but so lucky. Winning a ferry ticket and his unrepentant feelings are his greatest luck. He gave her his best wishes in the cold Atlantic water: "You're going 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 them grow, and you're going to die an old, an old lady, warm in your bed. Not here. Not this night. Not like this.. "Is this love? This is his hope for Rose's life! There is only one true oath: I will never let go. After I promise! Rose fulfilled her promise in a lifetime. Sometimes I think about their stories and feel frustrated. If Jack is not dead, can they really love to die forever under the washing of time? Maybe it will slide into the abyss like the end of "Road to Revolution." Ordinary, tribulation, and mediocrity are the biggest killers of love. When love is deepest, how can we foresee when love will die? Is the unrequited love that we extol can only be sublimated in death? This is a sad proposition. Sometimes in the face of so many separations between labor and Yan, I am grateful for Jack's death. Death is the best lover in love.

Good love is when you see the whole world through one person, and bad love is when you abandon the world for one person. Rose is lucky, she finally blew the whistle of life, she saw the splendor of the whole world through Jack! In this sense, their love can be described as perfect, which is why we are regarded as a classic. "Titanic" made me a little kid who didn't understand love, knew about love, and believed in love, no matter whether the plot of the movie fell into the cliche of poor boys falling in love with rich girls, no matter what people guessed Jack after they climbed up the door. How tragic the end of my life will be, no matter how horrible I see in real life, I can always feel warm from the bottom of my heart every time I think of it.

Watch a movie, forget about the luxury and extravagance of the cruise ship, throw away the invaluable value of the Heart of the Sea, strip off the romantic passion of love and all the gorgeous outerwear. "My heart will go on" is not the melody played by the bagpipes, nor the beautiful voice of Celine Dion...

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Titanic quotes

  • [Jack and Rose are cuddling in the back seat of the car]

    Jack: [Implying they're about to have sexual intercourse] Are you nervous?

    Rose: No.

    [He smiles at her; their fingers intertwining. Rose gently takes Jack's hand and kisses one of his fingers three times. She looks up at him and is silent for a second]

    Rose: Put your hands on me, Jack.

    [He kisses her and she lies down in the seat, with him on top of her]

  • Irish Little Boy: What are we doing, mommy?

    Irish Mommy: [lying to them to prevent them being scared and panicked] We're just waiting, dear. When they're finished putting first class people in the boat, they'll be starting with us. And we ought to be ready, oughtn't we?

    [Irish Girl nods]