TITANIC
- SUMMARY
In
1912, the Titanic, the world's most luxurious passenger ship, set out
across the Atlantic for New York City. It would never see it's
destination.
1500 people were
on the ship, some first class, others restrained to the lower decks
where windows were limited. Either way, the passengers on board the
Titanic held high hopes, not because it was deemed "the
unsinkable ship" but because they were leaving their past behind
them and preparing for a new life in America.
To Jack, a
homeless artist, winning two tickets on the luxery liner was the best
thing that ever happened to him. His life, as well as everyone else
on the ship, would be changed forever. Even before he discovered the
fate of the Titanic did he know what his destiny was; he met Rose.
Rose was a
troubled young woman living in a rich society, engaged to a
millionaire that her mother had sought out. She was living in a
fantasy, a fantasy that she didn't want, and she was looking for a
way out.
Jack heroically
saved Rose's life and was immediately thrust into her world though no
one knew he fit in. He was the only one that could see the anguish
that Rose was in... He was the only one who could get her out of it.
Their love
affair would be cut short. Nighttime was a dangerous time for ships
in that time period, manually having to look for obstructions in the
ocean. Titanic's crew saw the iceberg too late and they struck it,
the side of their hull ripping to shreds. The unsinkable ship was
going to sink and more than half of the people on board were going to
die.
- Main characters
Jack
Dawson: Is
one of the main protagonists in Titanic
and the love interest of Rose DeWitt Bukater. He dies at the end of
the film from hypothermia. He is portrayed by Leonardo di Caprio.
Rose
DeWitt Bukater:
Is the principal character of Titanic and the love interest of Jack
Dawson. In the film, she is portrayed by Kate Winslet and Gloria
Stuart.
Caledon
Hockley:
Is Rose's fieance and the antagonist of Titanic. He was supposed to
have married of Rose DeWitt Bukater when they arrived in
Philidelphia. He was also extremely arrogant and snobbish.
Captain
Edward J. Smith:
Was the captain of Titanic
- Personal Opinion
Personally,
I think that is a great film because reflects the facts with high
precision and is a nice record of victims. My favourite part was the
act that Rous leaves the jewel in the sea and the scene that Titanic
crash. But, I don’t like the part that Jack was bound in the room
while Titanic sinking because I was very nervous.

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