In order to find the precious treasure on the Titanic that sank in the Atlantic Ocean in 1912 - the priceless "heart of the ocean", treasure hunter Brock salvaged a rusty safe from the sunken ship, but only one of them was preserved. Well done sketch - a young woman wearing a diamond necklace. The TV news caught the attention of a centenarian, who was so excited that she immediately took a helicopter to Brock's salvage boat. Her name was Rose DeWitt Bookett, the woman in the portrait. She told everyone a touching love story: Rose on the Titanic didn't want to marry her fiancé Karl and was about to commit suicide by jumping into the sea. She was rescued by Jack, who was lucky enough to win a ticket, and the two knew each other. In the days that followed, Jack took her to third-class dances, sketched her (the one that Brock salvaged), taught her to spit...they quickly fell in love. But not long after this sweet love, the Titanic hit an iceberg. Jack kept encouraging Rose so that she could survive, while he froze to death in the cold water. Rose was saved, but she never forgot Jack, not only because they had a poignant love, but also because Jack brought her joy and gave her hope and a future...
The saved Rose said to the crew that she The name is "Rose Dawson", which means that he has regarded himself as Jack's wife (Jack's full name is Jack Dawson)
. . The camera then showed Rose and her picture, who died in her sleep. Rose walks through the icy water to the Titanic, back to the stairs where she dated Jack, the two hug each other tightly, the people who died in the 1912 shipwreck are standing around the stairs applauding Rose and Jack, wall Time stops at the moment when the ship wrecked.
I can't help myself when I see the last cry. This is definitely a classic of love!
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