In my mind, "Titanic" has always been one of the best romance movies in my mind. It not only blurred my eyes in the cinema, but also made my tears flow in front of the computer. In April 1912, a ship called "unsinkable" sank at the bottom of the Atlantic Ocean, and it has become a topic of interest to this day. Maybe there may not be Jack and Rose on the boat, but I believe in this love story so persistently, I believe that there are two people who fall in love at first sight and see goodbye forever. The movie tells the story in the form of narrative. When Rose saw the rusty Titanic sinking into the seabed through the camera, he recalled the bright lights, exquisite corridors, and noisy banquets on the cruise ship, but the most beautiful It was just someone's simple smile, even though he never said "I Love You". I prefer to describe this movie as "romantic". After all, it is a story of love at first sight. Jack won two tickets by playing cards. For a poor boy like him, having the opportunity to board the Titanic is simply the best thing in the world. The big ship set sail, Jack waved to the shore. For me who knows the ending, he is so lucky and so unfortunate. He boarded this luxurious cruise ship. He met the true love of this life, but he was in the most brilliant Time died, in the cold Atlantic Ocean. If the first half of the movie gives people a warm feeling, then when the big ship hits the iceberg, you can feel that various emotions are about to explode. The great thing about "Titanic" is that it not only presents a beautiful love, but also shows the various conflicts before the disaster. Passengers in the lower class are locked out of the gate and must board the ship after the passengers in the upper class. Who decides that they should not be rescued? In order to slow down the water inflow, the gate of the boiler room was dropped, but how many workers were drowned in the water? Some people are not qualified to be on the lifeboat, while others are complaining that the space on the lifeboat is too crowded; some people do everything possible to clear the crew, just for a position on the lifeboat, some people pick up the violin and the cello, composing the last tragic song of life . "It is my honor to cooperate with you all."-What kind of calmness is it to say goodbye to death with songs, even if they are inferior performers in the eyes of the nobles, even if no one listens carefully to them at this moment of panic Music, but in the movie, those cheerful or melancholic tunes have become deafening background sounds, and the panicking crowd on the boat has become a vision. At the end of life, it should only be such a dignified farewell. The sinking of the Titanic was terrifying. The hull became more and more tilted, the stern was raised high, the huge propellers were exposed to the air, the lights on the ship were all off, and the vast Atlantic Ocean was unassisted. Jack climbed on the board and Rose said, "Jack, I love you. There are very few well-received movies, and I haven't seen anyone who has watched this movie without crying. When the 3D version of the movie was re-released in 2012, I was crying like a fool in the cinema. Perhaps the story Cameron told was so true that I was willing to believe it. In the hearts of my mother's generation, "Titanic" is a well-deserved film, and it is also true in the hearts of my generation. The most moving part of the movie is that it is empowered by the years, and it has become an endless legend in the memory of generations. There are very few well-received movies, and I haven't seen anyone who has watched this movie without crying. When the 3D version of the movie was re-released in 2012, I was crying like a fool in the cinema. Perhaps the story Cameron told was so true that I was willing to believe it. In the hearts of my mother's generation, "Titanic" is a well-deserved film, and it is also true in the hearts of my generation. The most moving part of the movie is that it is empowered by the years, and it has become an endless legend in the memory of generations.
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