There are many angles to interpret "Titanic", but without exception, the character of Carl is very interesting.
Although many people say that he is a villain, he is a man with many shortcomings.
But there are also many people who complain about him.
Of course, the perceptions of Jack and Rose are also diverse.
One fan wrote: "This movie shocked me so much that I cried several times every time I watched it. But I couldn't help but go into the theater to watch it again and again.
I saw many fans writing about their emotions and feelings about the people and stories in this movie.
I couldn't help but write a little bit.
First of all, I want to tell you about Ruth. The first scene in the movie is when she turns into a gray-haired old lady, sitting in the garden playing with flowers and plants.
Then she recalls and strings together the entire Titan story. When she was young, she was beautiful, proud, and chasing freedom, but she had no choice but to marry Karl, who was rich but didn't understand him. Before she met Jack, she had no choice but because of the family's loneliness.
Although she was dissatisfied, she could only endure it silently, and Jack's appearance was undoubtedly not a ray of sunshine in his life. When she was so desperate about real life that she wanted to commit suicide, Jack saved her.
You jump, I jump.
At that time, she would never have imagined why a man she had never met before would say such things. Later, as they gradually got to know each other, she began to appreciate this man more and more. Jack could draw, and Ruth liked
Collecting and appreciating the paintings, more importantly, Jack understands Ruth. This is more important than anything else.
When she was discovered by Karl, she gave up because the thought she had received since childhood did not allow her to do so. Later, she couldn't stand the torment in her heart, so she went to find Jack. The sea can be dry, the stone can be rotten, what can I say?
She wanted to be with Jack and didn't want to live her old life again. This was the first time she was brave. The second time was when she was already on the lifeboat, but she couldn't let go of Jack and jumped back into the boat regardless of the risk of her life. I was originally right
She didn't have any good feelings, but this time, I knew that she really liked Jack, a love that she could risk her life for. The sacrifice Jack made for her, I felt for a moment that it was worth it. After they fell into the water
When they were there, Jack said to her: Listen, Rose,... you can escape and survive... have many children and watch them grow up, and you will enjoy your old age...
Rest in a warm bed, not here, not tonight, not like this, do you understand?
In the end, Jack froze to death. I thought she would give up her life, but what I didn't expect was that she struggled desperately, found the whistle, and blew it with all her strength, non-stop.
After being rescued, in the drizzle, she stood under the Statue of Liberty in the United States and came to where Jack wanted to be.
I think she must have been deeply moved at that time.
Later, the staff came to ask her name, and she said her name was Ruth Dawson. I cried again. In her heart, she had already become Jack Dawson's wife.
She wanted to use this new name to live again. So she lived every day seriously, learned to ride a horse, took a lot of photos, and put them on her bedside table. I think Ruth wanted to tell Jack that she was living a very good life.
, and brought out his share of life. In the end, she lay on the bed and died peacefully. I thought the movie had ended here. But the dog director is indeed a dog director, and the last scene added made me cry miserably.
Silk seemed to have seen Jack reaching out to him in a dream, seeing the dead people in the Titans, seeing them applauding herself and Jack, and receiving their blessings.
And Jack is my favorite character in this movie. I believe every girl will like such a handsome man who shares a common topic with you and has a tacit understanding of each other, right?
As the leading actor, his first scene was gambling. Yes, it was gambling. Because he was too poor, he didn't even have a ticket to the United States. He had to rely on gambling and cheating. He won the ticket and changed him.
The ticket of a lifetime.
I began to feel curious, why did the director shoot this scene? Was it to set off Jack's poverty, or to set off Jack's "rogue" and businesslike aura?
After seeing it later, I finally understood, and I cried because of it. "Winning the boat ticket... is the luckiest thing in my life. It allows me to get to know you. It's such an honor to get to know you!"
I always wonder if Jack has always regretted winning that ticket. Without that ticket, he would not have died.
But after hearing his words, I could no longer hide my tears. Not only did Jack have no regrets, but he was very lucky to have met Ruth. He was originally a wanderer, and he was at home wherever he was.
.It can also be seen from his picture album that he has experienced a lot and is an extremely free person. He can do things that Ruth wants to do but dare not do, and he can also take Ruth to do things that Ruth has never done.
past events.
We can obviously see that Ruth smiles more and more under his influence, but have you ever noticed the change in Jack. He has changed from a boy to a man. This is not only physical, but also more...
Mentally, he was just a wanderer before and didn't understand what responsibility was at all. But the emergence of Ruth or the emergence of love made him responsible and responsible. Because of love, he would rather die with Ruth.
, but also Ruth; because of love, he bravely fell in love with her who already had a fiancé; because of love, when disaster struck, he would work so hard to live with Ruth...
Before he died, he also told Ruth that she would be able to escape and live. She would have many children and watch them grow up, and she would enjoy her old age peacefully. Finally, she would rest in a warm bed, not here...
..Not tonight, not like this. How much does a man love you that he would say such words to you before dying? He does not want you to die with him, but wants you to live better than you are now.
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This chapter is not over yet, please click on the next page to continue reading! Regarding Carl, this character can be said to be the most controversial character.
When I watched it for the first time, I hated Carl. I felt that he was a treacherous businessman, and that was also the nature of a businessman. He felt that everything could be traded with money, including love. But after watching it again, I felt a little bit better.
Feeling.
We have always focused on the protagonist. The love between Jack and Rose is undoubtedly soul-stirring. We hate Carl every time for being selfish and wasting every opportunity to escape on jealousy and conspiracy. But watch more.
You will find different things after several times.
I remember there was a scene when Ruth tidied up the room when she first got on the ship and placed many Picasso paintings. He said that Ruth just liked these paintings, but he didn't like them himself.
The words were full of mockery of Ruth's taste. It can be seen that he is a businessman through and through, and he doesn't understand painting at all. But later, did you notice that he added, "Ruth has to take these with her every time she goes out."
painting".
In this sentence, I realized that for Carl, Ruth was not just Carl’s need for a beautiful wife. Perhaps even he himself did not notice that he had developed love for her. Although this love was also
She is full of a strong businessman atmosphere, which he cannot change and is not aware of. If he just wants her to be a vase beside him, then he will not care about her preferences and will not bother to bring her with her every time he travels.
Looking at her paintings, he would not understand her habits so well, because he cares about her.
Later, Rose met Jack. Although Jack and Rose only met once, he deeply felt that Jack might threaten his relationship with Ruth.
When the crew proposed to give Jack some compensation, he invited him to have dinner in the first-class cabin. Personally, he felt that this was simply a love trick. He hoped that he would make a fool of himself, and that Ruth would discover his goodness through the comparison between him and this poor boy.
And the essence of the businessman is also vivid, he can thank him without paying a penny.
However, things went counterproductive. It seemed that the more he tried to undermine their relationship, the stronger their relationship became. I remember when he had an argument with Ruth, he flipped the table angrily. At that time, I felt that he was not a treacherous businessman.
He was just a simple passionate young man who would be anxious for the one he loved and would be sad and angry because the one he loved didn't love him back. He knew that Ruth no longer loved him, but he still gave her the priceless Heart of the Ocean.
I just hope I can win back Ruth's heart.
When the ship was about to sink, he didn't just run for his life, but was worried about Ruth. And he would try his best to persuade Ruth to take the lifeboat. After being rescued, he went to look for Ruth, but he didn't know it was Ruth he was looking for.
Or the Heart of the Ocean in the coat pocket he gave to Ruth. But I believe there are more of the former, because the Heart of the Ocean was originally intended for Ruth, and now that Ruth is gone, the Heart of the Ocean is just a more expensive one.
Just a necklace.
Yes, there are many shameful things about this character. For example, he wants to use money to buy privileges. However, ask yourself, if we were him, would we also aspire to be like him in the face of such a disaster?
Not everyone can be content with death, not everyone has the power to use it, and the money to use it!
At least, not Carl!
This may be his disgrace, but it is not a reason to dislike him.
Because it is difficult for you and me to do it, and we really look forward to death!
Furthermore, when Carl framed Jack, he stood from Jack's point of view. Because he is the male protagonist in the movie, we naturally entered Jack's world, so his frame-up was naturally unforgivable.
But if you stand in Karl's position, and in a man's position, I believe that it would be difficult for any man to be as generous as Karl.
Yes, generous, his fiancée was snatched away. What a shame for a man?
Therefore, it may be disgraceful for him to do this, but he is very manly!
Of course, some people may say, why not just kill Jack?
But precisely because of this, he seems more "normal"!
He does things for a reason, even if he has to frame him, instead of relying on his position to directly decide Jack's life or death!
Let’s talk about the other people on the ship, which still moved me. Especially the group of musicians who kept playing when the ship was about to sink. Wallace Hartley, yes, I remember him
His full name is truly awesome.
When the rest of the band was about to break up and escape, he still stood there and played the last song for the people on the boat.
Under his influence, the musicians who had left came back and played music together until they were submerged in the sea.
Pastor John Huber kept praying, "God will wipe away all tears from their eyes. There will be no more death, and there will be no more mourning, crying, or pain, because the past things have passed away." Many poor people cannot sit still.
Get on the lifeboat, sit around him, and hold on to his clothes tightly.
It can be seen how desperate the people were at that time. They could not expect anyone to save them, and they knew that they could not get on the lifeboat. They could only place their hope on God. It made me feel chilly. Facing death, they struggled desperately
.The movie even chose to shoot long shots to vividly show the scene at that time. Half of the ship had sunk, and there were all frightened people on it. In the sea around the ship, there were all people who had fallen into the cold water, beating the water.
, puch puch...
Due to the captain's misjudgment, the ship hit an iceberg. When the ship was silent, the captain returned to the captain's cabin and chose to live and die with the ship. This was the end of his many years of captaincy, and it was also the dignity of being a captain.
The ship's designer, Andrews, was also a designer who insisted on sophistication. He was from the upper class but was not as snobbish as Ross's mother and fiancé. He felt guilty because of the sinking of the ship and finally chose to live and die with the ship.
This chapter is not over yet, please click on the next page to continue reading! When the ship was about to sink, because there were too many people on the ship and there were not enough small boats, women and children had to be given priority to leave first. Many rich people enjoyed the privilege because of their special status.
Only the most ordinary lower class people are left with the right to choose first.
Some of them choose to struggle, while others know that struggling is hopeless and choose to wait calmly with their loved ones for death to come.
In the film, there is also a kind-hearted man who suddenly got rich. He is the most transparent and the only person among the rich who has not been dehumanized by money. Especially at the end, after the ship sank, there was a dark and quiet place, and all that could be seen was the sea water.
The frozen corpse was floating on the sea. At that time, the boat was actually crowded and there was still enough space to accommodate more people, but the captain and all the rich ladies chose to remain silent. Only this kind old lady said: "Dead
They are all your husbands and children, don’t you want to save them?”
What do you do when you are told you only have one hour to live? Will you still work? Those crew members still work to keep order on the deck, perhaps because the reward for their work is to eventually accompany the passengers on the lifeboat
Well, except for the perseverance of the old captain and the resignation of the violinist, most people just want to survive for themselves, no matter how hard they try.
When the Titanic was about to sink, almost all survival opportunities were reserved for the aristocratic class. The poor could only pray that there would be remaining ship slots for their children, or face death with silent prayers. A small life
Ship, the conflict between the lower class and the upper class is revealed in all its glory.
After a thrilling soul baptism, we will undoubtedly see that the heart of the ocean is not a huge diamond ring, nor a precious token of love, but a bright flash of human brilliance!"