I am willing to die with dignity, but not to live stubbornly

Marcel 2022-04-22 07:01:02

Needless to say, the movie "Titanic" is a classic. It was a disaster. Before the disaster, it showed not only the ugliness of human nature, but also the greatness of love and human nature. To die calmly, the so-called paranoia of aristocrats has indirectly destroyed the lives of many people? From the people who fled in panic and unscrupulous, what I can see is not only the cowardice and selfishness of a person in the face of suffering, but also hidden under the face of people. Dirty selfish soul. Jack and Rose's love affair happened aboard the Titanic, but it didn't dissipate as it sank. It's a bit of a Gone with the Wind. Rose fell in love with the handsome and poor Jack, but I thought it was the shipwreck that fulfilled their love, and it was Jack's death that made this love a myth. Classic, worth watching again and again (my roommate has watched it four or five times)

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  • Jarrod 2022-03-24 09:01:04

    I can't remember how many times I watched it. Some people may be passers-by after all, but they can amaze the time. I think a person who likes movies might feel a bit regretful if he hasn't watched this film...

  • Keven 2022-04-24 07:01:01

    Memories of my college days, this movie was the best excuse for boys. Many classic lines of the three-hour movie are still used today. Not long ago, my child was suddenly talking about it, so I accompanied her on Youku members again. Read it again.

Titanic quotes

  • [as Jack sketches her in the nude]

    Rose: I believe you are blushing, Mr. Big Artiste. I can't imagine Monsieur Monet blushing.

    Jack: [amused by her comment, focusing more on the sketching, denying his blushing, remindering her] He does landscapes.

  • Molly Brown: [to the group who are dining at the same table] Hey, uh, who thought of the name Titanic? Was it you, Bruce?

    Ismay: Yes, actually. I wanted to convey sheer size, and size means stability, luxury, and above all, strength.

    Rose: Do you know of Dr. Freud, Mr. Ismay? His ideas about the male preoccupation with size might be of particular interest to you.

    Ruth: [whispering] What's gotten into you?

    Rose: Excuse me.

    [She rises and leaves]

    Ruth: I do apologize.

    Molly Brown: She's a pistol, Cal! Hope you can handle her.

    Cal Hockley: Well, I may have to start minding what she reads from now on, won't I, Mrs. Brown?

    Ismay: Freud? Who is he? Is he a passenger?