Saturday, April 7, 2012

3D Titanic

Several years ago there was breaking news on the website for the debut of episode 2 of Titanic. Kate and Leonardo would continue to join the movie. People like me filled with fancy thoughts were eager it for months until someone stood out to refute the rumour. But this time, after elaborate preparation for two years, the original director James Cameron invites audience with a renewed titanic journey. Only this time you need to put on the 3D glasses, experiencing the refulgence and submerge authentically.
On April 10, 1912, the luxury ship Titanic started its first voyage from Southampton in England to New York together with its fame- "the miracle of the world industrial history". 19 years old girl Rose got on the first -class cabin together with her mother and fiance. Being hopeless of her wedding and enchained life, Rose decided to end her life by jumping off the ship. Luckily she met Jack, a handsome, special, energetic boy who rescued her from tragedy. Rose found the passion and meaning of life through the time being together with Jack and the seed of love had been growing in their hearts. In the evening of April 14, Rose made up her mind to face the unknown future with Jack instead of becoming a puppet of fame and wealth. But also at this night, Titanic hit the iceberg and was confronted the fate of sinking. This was a moment between life and death as well as to define the power of love.
It's been a long time for our generation to understand this film. We all played mud, screamed about Mc, and were fascinated with Tom and Jerry when Titanic reveal its mysterious veil in 1997. I saw like thirty percent of it through the interspace between mom's fingers. Nothing left but the splendid shape of Titanic and the red hair of young Rose. The second time I was willing to spend these three hours was until my freshman in college, together with three girls (unfortunately). But not until this time did I realize the enchantment of this epic story. The effect of 3-dimention indeed help to win some points though it is not a breakthrough achievement under the pressures of IMAX. The maturity of my mood and what I experienced in real life are the major reasons for the newly comprehensive understanding of this movie: the bound of the life for upper-class at that historical time, the wonderful illusion of treasure in America for Europeans, pursuit of happiness and freedom for Rose and Jack, the sacrifice of these sailors, the captain, the architect, the pastor and the performers. It's more about humanity, courage and big love among people than only intersexual love. Just like the explorer said, he has searching for the blue diamond for years, but only at this moment did he finally reach the real treasure on this ship.
Final point: two thumbs up~~

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