When "Titanic" was released, my mother went to the cinema with me, who was young and ignorant, to watch it twice (thinking that my mother was quite petty and literary at the time, haha), but I vomited every time when I had a high fever. Very happy. So for fifteen years after that, I didn't want to watch this film that "spit me out" again, and did my best to ridicule and ridicule it. One day last semester was really boring, and I finally found this film that I had been refusing for nearly 15 years, and I had the patience to start from scratch. And, finally, this movie that has been criticized by me and once made me vomit, made me cry this time. I also finally understood the song "My Heart Will Go on" by Céline Dion, and was finally deeply shocked by the phrase "You're safe in my heart and my heart will go on".
After watching it, I seriously dug into the background of this historical event that once shocked the world, and finally realized the state of mind of all kinds of lively people on board when they faced disaster and inevitable death, and understood the group of people who played to life. What great courage the last-minute musicians had, to understand why Magaret Brown, the dame Magaret Brown derided as "New Money", will be remembered as "the Unsinkable Molly Brown", and to understand how Rose has been for so many years Living as gorgeous as summer flowers is to fulfill the last promise to the deceased lover - you said that you would take me to the bay to fish, and for you I caught a big fish that was as long as my body; you said that you would take me on a roller coaster ride To vomit and ride like a cowboy, I experienced it all for you and me; you said you would teach me to fly a plane, and for you I galloped in the vast sky like a bird; you wanted me to live well, have many children, and then Surrounded by my children, I lived to the end of my life, and I survived for you and me. My children and grandchildren are full of grace and grace. Finally reunited with you and will never be separated again.
As the ultimate treasure hunter Brock Lovett said: "Three years, I've thought of nothing except Titanic, but I never got it, I never let it in." "Titanic" is such a great and profound term, it We may never be able to fully appreciate and understand the connotation of it, and we will never know how much more soul-stirring, how many times, and how many times it has sunk to the bottom of the sea. But at least, we know the calmness of the musicians, the courage and humanity of the "Unsinkable Mrs. Molly", and the fireworks-like past of Jack and Rose, which is also a kind of fulfillment.
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