This film has such an unprecedented success, not only because of director James Cameron’s exquisite craftsmanship and the excellent acting skills of Kate Winslet and Leonardo DiCaprio, but also because of the film’s music. Master James Horner (James Horner) composed many wonderful soundtracks for him, among which the most talked about is Celine Dion’s theme song "My heart will go on" for the movie "Titanic".
The song was used in the first minute of the film, and it was hummed lightly by a female voice, melodiously and tactfully, indicating that the ending of the film was not satisfactory, but it was not a story that hurt the liver and intestines. The screen is accompanied by subtitles "titanic", which transitions from the old image of the sepia titanic to the deep blue ocean depth, indicating that a story about the sea is about to begin.
At 6:30 in the film, the prelude to the song was played again. It was played by Irish tin whistle and accordion. After three or four seconds, it gradually disappeared into the sound of sea water, creating a mysterious atmosphere. At this time, when the film was played many years later, the experts saw the decadence when they explored the internal remains of the titanic. Although everything is decayed, it is still possible to imagine the luxury of the titanic at that time.
The emotional development of jack and rose is divided into three stages: acquaintance, acquaintance, and love. In the first two stages, the soundtrack of the film did not use "my heart will go on" until the third stage and the two fell in love. At 1:20:50, the long-lost melody sounded again. It is a new combination of Irish tin whistle and female voice. The music is gradually high, and it also indicates that Jack and Rose's emotions have been affirmed and sublimated. Rose confessed what she wanted, and hugged Jack on the bow of the ship, and the setting sun left a classic scene in film history. Then the sound of the harp was added, and the coordination of the three was clever and brisk, creating a sense of freedom of flying.
When Jack drew a portrait of Rose, the film also quoted this piece of music. The difference is that this time it was played by a piano, which is more fluent, but the slightly jumping melody suggests that Jack is far less calm than on the surface. All kinds of deer ramming inwardly.
When Jack and Rose had sex in the car in the storage room, the film also used this tune. The oboe, Irish tin whistle, piano, and female vocals are lingering and entangled, symbolizing their love entanglement and giving people a sense of sacredness. .
When Rose said that he was going to disembark with Jack, the Irish tin whistle and harp created a romantic and warm atmosphere, which made their sweetness to the highest point.
At the climax of the film, Rose decided to board a lifeboat under Cal and Jack's persuasion. When they said goodbye to Jack, the two looked at each other in tears and choked speechlessly. After the sound of the same period faded away, only my heart will go on reverberated. With the cooperation of female voices, Irish tin whistle, and oboe, this lingering love is so heavy. The deepest love is not only the "you jump I jump" cuddling together, nor the mutual trust of "I believe you", but "even if I am not by your side in the future, I hope you will be happy." ". When Rose made up his mind to live and die with Jack and jumped out of the lifeboat, the music came to a climax, played by Irish tin whistle alone, symbolizing that their feelings have been sublimated again. All Rose wants is to be with Jack, whether it's alive or dead.
When my heart will go on sounded again, jack and rose are already farewell to heaven and man. "You have to live, have many children, and be a peaceful old woman to sleep in a warm bed", "Winning a ferry ticket is the best thing in my life, and meeting you is my greatest happiness"," Promise me to live, no matter how faint the hope is, don't give up." The clean and transparent female voice and the coordination of wind music echoed above the empty ocean, as if it were a sound of nature from afar.
When Rose swam up to the crew, picked up the whistle, blew, and recalled the lifeboat, the music played by the wind instrument gradually rose, symbolizing Rose’s strong will to live, and she realized her vow to Jack with her love for Jack. , And Jack sank into the North Atlantic with all the love and good memories for Rose.
When expressing the helpless and helpless performance of the rescued people after the disaster, the prelude of my heart will go on with a female voice soundtrack conveys a belief: No matter what the future will be, as long as you live. The arrival of dawn heralds regained vitality.
Elderly Rose explained the story slowly and calmly, telling Jack, who is always in her memory. Although the sea has drowned everything, it can't drown the once deep love. It is love that allows life to continue and hopes for the future. My heart will go on, performed with female voice and wind music, chose the climax of the song at this time, giving people a sense of relief as calm as water.
The last time this song was used in the film before the subtitles was when the elderly rose was dreaming. In the picture are the photos of Rose going to various countries after Jack's death. There is a rose riding a horse, a rose standing next to an airplane... all of them are carrying the corners of their mouths. The combination of Irish tin whistle and female voice tells Rose’s indifferent heart, and then joins the flute playing, interpreting Rose’s dream with different pitches. The decadent titanic is as before, and her friends are waiting in the lobby. She, of course, also includes her beloved Jack of this life. They cuddled and depended on each other, and happiness seemed to overflow the entire screen.
This song won the 70th Oscar Award for Best Song in 1998. The tune is beautiful and the lyrics are moving. It runs through the entire movie. The clues between the melody are the continuous love. Celine Dion's voice is strong and extremely strong. Power, the short-lived but touching love between Jack and Rose for 15 years is engraved in the minds of listeners.
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